Hi all

The first time I downloaded the installer file for Windows, the download was
somehow corrupted.

Although the file size was correct (215334912 bytes) and GPG verification
reported no errors (which is contrary to what Bjorn told me some time ago
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Libreoffice-qa-Testing-LibreOffice-Daily-Builds-tp4046161p4046325.html),
installation failed (see https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69570)

However when I created a SHA1 (using GPG4Win) of a newly downloaded
installer (which works correctly) it doesn't match the corrupted file (as
expected, obviously)

My point here is: if GPG verification does not guarantee file integrity can
TDF provide a Checksum (SHA1 or MD5) with the Pre-release files?

Thanks,
Pedro



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