On 04/11/16 20:55, Matteo Bernardini wrote:
2016-11-04 11:47 GMT+01:00 Christoph Willing <[email protected]>:
On 04/11/16 19:02, Willy Sudiarto Raharjo wrote:
While trying to build PaleMoon 26.5.0, I am suffering from an md5sum
error
on 26.5.0_Release.tar.gz
The Slackbuild's md5sum is d7578845894fb58470b54d569615d32f but I see
5556f1a1d668a0d1d71387a6e66b53ca
I've run my SBo wrapper script twice now.
Is it me or does the md5sum fail for Y'All too ?
Yes, it's incorrect
i have fixed it on my branch
Interestingly, the original md5sum works for me for a version downloaded
around 1st October. Downloading it again just now, the new version (although
with same name/version) has a new md5sum - also slightly different size:
chris@d6:/storage/distfiles$ ls -l 26.5.0_Release.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 chris vislab 128600018 Oct 1 13:49 26.5.0_Release.tar.gz
chris@d6:/storage/distfiles$ md5sum 26.5.0_Release.tar.gz
d7578845894fb58470b54d569615d32f 26.5.0_Release.tar.gz
and new version:
chris@d6:/tmp$ ls -l 26.5.0_Release.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 chris vislab 128600081 Nov 4 20:41 26.5.0_Release.tar.gz
chris@d6:/tmp$ md5sum 26.5.0_Release.tar.gz
5556f1a1d668a0d1d71387a6e66b53ca 26.5.0_Release.tar.gz
I hate it when they do that.
chris
me too: it decreases the level of trust that I put on those particular
developers.
That's important for a project that I thought was supposed to be "more
open" with fewer binary blobs (unknown code in your system) i.e. more
trustworthy.
Anyway, I raised an issue about it at their website:
https://github.com/MoonchildProductions/Pale-Moon/issues/651
chris
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