On 2018/01/18 18:40, Joerg Jung wrote:
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> > Am 18.01.2018 um 14:31 schrieb Alexander Bluhm <alexander.bluhm@gmx.net>:
> >
> >> On Tue, Jan 09, 2018 at 09:19:45PM +0100, Joerg Jung wrote:
> >> +SHA256 (blink1-1.98a.tar.gz) = sMsN8zlejocXA2OUII+tKCW9GmmAJCuULjKR6fv5DP4=
> >> +SIZE (blink1-1.98a.tar.gz) = 29503155
> >
> > Github has recreated the tgz. Now I get
> >
> > SHA256 (blink1-1.98a.tar.gz) = u0ZTJeCG2Ket9Y57Y+RcjggBSafnj1Y2KLFsxqCJTPE=
> > SIZE (blink1-1.98a.tar.gz) = 29503156
>
> Uhhm... anyone an idea why they did this?
> Does this happen often?
Sometimes it's due to an upstream commit on the tag. Sometimes it's due
to github upgrading something (these files are generated on-the-fly).
If you have old and new files around, diffing them might give clues.
(I don't think I really want to know why the distfile is 28MB...)
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