On January 31, 2020 10:58:29 PM EST, heiphohmia via Metamath 
<[email protected]> wrote:
>This is part of a larger discussion happening at [1].
>
>It appears that the metamath-program.zip URL[0] points to a non-static
>archive.
>Sadly, this is preventing me from packaging metamath for my Linux
>distribution.
>
>Just for the sake of clarity, below are the SHA-256 sums of the archive
>retrieved on the corresponding dates:
>
>- 2020 Jan 28
>75fe8e83c4fde2104e24e38da8480b512df3dff40d46e5d40e038bd7a73557de
>- 2020 Feb 01
>084bb35600823c8c6db4375203d239c5d05df4488ce035fd05da8918dea70261
>
>Unfortunately, the newer archive overwrote the old on my machine, so I
>cannot
>compare contents. From a cursory inspection, however, it looks how I
>remember.
>My suspicion is that, perhaps as part of a larger automated process,
>the zip
>metadata is getting refreshed.
>
>Is there a way we could offer static, versioned, archives of the
>standalone
>executable source? One common option for this would be to let GitHub
>host them
>as "releases" for the metamath/metamath-exe repository. Though I have
>not tried
>myself, the creation process looks quite easy:
>
>https://help.github.com/en/github/administering-a-repository/creating-releases
>
>Does it seem reasonable to make this happen, some way or another?
>
>
>[0]:http://us2.metamath.org/downloads/metamath-program.zip
>[1]:https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/metamath/z2kKJYgnz-g/Z4mVlHVkAwAJ
>
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Just to clarify, you are not looking for a statically linked file, you are 
looking for a versioned file that once released never changes. Correct?

So you would like to see a filename like metamath-program-1.2.3.zip that once 
released never changes. Is there a particular file naming format you would 
prefer? It is up to Norm if he wants to support that, though I think that is a 
good idea.



--- David A.Wheeler

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