Fixes: http://autobuild.buildroot.net/results/1959614f6ad63878c390a23770a6778830d6c698/ The tarball downloaded from codeberg has changed. Interesting enough, it is only the compression that has changed, the uncompressed data is still identical: mkdir s.b.o codeberg wget -P codeberg https://codeberg.org/dnkl/foot/archive/1.16.2.tar.gz wget -P s.b.o http://sources.buildroot.org/foot/1.16.2.tar.gz sha256sum */* 0e02af376e5f4a96eeb90470b7ad2e79a1d660db2a7d1aa772be43c7db00e475 codeberg/1.16.2.tar.gz 8060ec28cbf6e2e3d408665330da4bc48fd094d4f1265d7c58dc75c767463c29 s.b.o/1.16.2.tar.gz gunzip */* sha256sum */* 7b9fad0611c75d6ba8f53d12ad1366d53c8697240031a5b27334d173b76560fe codeberg/1.16.2.tar 7b9fad0611c75d6ba8f53d12ad1366d53c8697240031a5b27334d173b76560fe s.b.o/1.16.2.tar Looking at the autobuilder history, this seems to have changed in January/February, E.G. on January 20th the file hash was correct: http://autobuild.buildroot.net/results/d4b90a505a035d9bab400ed65f94571854f74f24/ But on February 14th it wasn't: http://autobuild.buildroot.net/results/2ff85fe3fba2d36c7f0358f2ce43e703aef5f4f0/ This was unfortunately only noticed once we started doing builds without the s.b.o fallback. To fix it, change to a git clone instead. Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com> (cherry picked from commit 28c982b5f4ea6f4e619ab02ab62407d764f7d9f3) Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com> |
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