I’m on a Mac and they don’t always behave as you would expect coming from a 
Linux system. For instance, Bas’ tar command doesn’t fly with my particular 
brand of tar:

$ tar tavf proj-data-1.17RC2.tar.gz | grep '\._'
tar: Option -a is not permitted in mode -t

Unpacking the file surprisingly doesn’t reveal anything either. You’d think 
this sort of thing was easy to figure out but here we are. I am not the release 
manager you deserve but the one you got. Sorry.

I’ve run a git clean and applied Bas’ patch locally:

https://download.osgeo.org/proj/proj-data-1.17RC3.tar.gz 
https://download.osgeo.org/proj/proj-data-1.17RC3.zip

If they don’t work I officially resign as release manager. 

/Kristian

> On 28 Feb 2024, at 18.17, Even Rouault via PROJ <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Le 28/02/2024 à 17:46, Kristian Evers via PROJ a écrit :
>> You guys are clearly using different tools than I am… I can’t for the life 
>> of me get those two files to show up when unpacking the RC2 tarball. I’m 
>> sure you’re right, you are both smarter at this than I am but I don’t think 
>> that it makes much sense for me make RC3 without being able to confirm that 
>> it actually works.
> Kristian, are you doing that on Windows? Perhaps your archive manager filters 
> out files starting with dot. Perhaps you should just wipe out your existing 
> git clone, and recreate one from scratch. Hopefully that will remove hidden 
> files. Or perhaps tweak your file manager to display hidden files to be able 
> to delete them manually.
> 
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