On 11 Aug, Kay sch...@apache.org wrote:
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> On 08/11/2016 12:50 PM, Kay sch...@apache.org wrote:
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>> On 08/09/2016 02:12 PM, Kay Schenk wrote:
>>> [top posting]
>>> I'm in the process of trying to "sync" instructions for Linux32,
>>> Linux64, and MacOSX at the moment. As far as instructions on the
>>> actual HOTFIX page, we need to have just a "general" instruction for
>>> ALL zips that simply says -- "Unzip this package to some folder of
>>> your choosing and read the README that's included." Everything else
>>> should be in the various READMEs for each platform.
>>>
>>> I should be done with all edits by this evening for a final review
>>> before zipping and signing.
>> 
>> Ok, I've now moved on to creating zip files, etc for Linux32, Linux64
>> and Mac.
>> 
>> My openssl version on does NOT supply digest sha256. Is it OK to use
>> sha1? MD5 already computed for each of these.
> 
> sha1 is referenced on the ASF code signing page so I decided it was OK. :)

I'm really surprised that ASF requires MD5 since it was broken long ago.
Even SHA1 is now regarded as a weak hash.


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