As explained here: http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2017-March/185550.html Upstream has silently updated their 3.2.6 tarball some time between our version bump in late November and December 4th. The changed tarball also contains a significant amount of source changes: libncftp/c_opennologin.c | 4 libncftp/ftp.c | 31 libncftp/ftw.c | 2 libncftp/io_getmem.c | 2 libncftp/io_list.c | 6 libncftp/io_sendfile.c | 4 libncftp/io_util.c | 4 libncftp/ncftp.h | 2 libncftp/open.c | 4 libncftp/rftw.c | 2 libncftp/rglobr.c | 2 libncftp/u_decodehost.c | 2 libncftp/u_decodeurl.c | 2 libncftp/u_getpass.c | 2 libncftp/u_misc.c | 2 libncftp/u_pathcat.c | 4 libncftp/u_scram.c | 2 libncftp/wincfg.h | 1 ncftp/cmds.c | 38 - ncftp/gl_getline.c | 26 ncftp/ls.c | 9 ncftp/ls.h | 9 ncftp/progress.c | 9 ncftp/readln.c | 4 ncftp/shell.h | 10 ncftp/spoolutil.c | 8 ncftp/version.c | 2 sh/mksrctar.sh | 1 sh_util/gpshare.c | 12 sh_util/ncftpbatch.c | 110 -- sh_util/ncftpget.c | 6 sh_util/ncftpls.c | 5 sh_util/ncftpput.c | 14 sio/DNSUtil.c | 4 sio/Makefile.in | 16 sio/SBind.c | 35 sio/SConnect.c | 9 sio/SNew.c | 115 --- sio/SRead.c | 6 sio/StrAddr.c | 6 sio/config.h.in | 24 sio/configure.in | 8 sio/sio.h | 18 sio/wincfg.h | 1 vis/bmed.c | 13 vis/wgets.c | 12 vis/wgets.h | 7 vis/wutil.c | 6 vis/wutil.h | 6 Upstream has been contacted to verify if this change was intentional and the reason why. From the mail: > Is this update intentional? Why was the tarball regenerated? Yes. The old hash was unfortunately already used in the 2017.02 (and .1) releases, so just changing the hash and updating the tarball on sources.buildroot.org would break ncftp for users of those releases. Instead change to use the .tar.gz tarball as suggested by Arnout. Cc: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com> |
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