[Lunar-commits] <moonbase> libgda2: Fixing the SHA1 sum

Dave Brown dagbrown at lart.ca
Sun Oct 19 16:46:14 CEST 2008


On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 10:29:39PM -0400, Dennis Veatch wrote:
> On Friday 17 October 2008 02:07:59 Dave Brown wrote:
> > commit b5fa3121e09eff153aade19d98c97ee6aad9fc97
> > Author: Dave Brown <dagbrown at lunar-linux.org>
> > Date:   Fri Oct 17 15:07:59 2008 +0900
> >
> >     libgda2: Fixing the SHA1 sum
> >
> >     Some clever person at GNOME decided to update libgda2-3.1.5 without
> >     bumping the version number (I thought the third number was specifically
> >     for the bug fix level), making a hash of our hash.
> > ---
> >  gnome2/core/libgda2/DETAILS |    2 +-
> >  1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/gnome2/core/libgda2/DETAILS b/gnome2/core/libgda2/DETAILS
> > index e3e3960..c7ef179 100644
> > --- a/gnome2/core/libgda2/DETAILS
> > +++ b/gnome2/core/libgda2/DETAILS
> > @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
> >            SOURCE=libgda-$VERSION.tar.bz2
> >  SOURCE_DIRECTORY=$BUILD_DIRECTORY/libgda-$VERSION
> >        SOURCE_URL=$GNOME_URL/sources/libgda/3.1/
> > -        SOURCE_VFY=sha1:b4874d24878a139671ea3b7e74a494cdb111ca45
> > +        SOURCE_VFY=sha1:25ebc1e68fa9910a8906508b0e4a75cd4caaf0dc
> >          WEB_SITE=http://www.gnome-db.org
> >           ENTERED=20020714
> >           UPDATED=20080912
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> 
> I must have missed a commit some where. Because 3.1.5 has the wrong magic 
> bytes at the start of the file as reported by ldconfig. Please revert this to 
> 3.1.2, reference commit 54a15fff48877804962961f9866deab95711349c from 
> ElAngelo.

I actually agree with this.  The GNOME team made a complete mess of this
release, installing ar-format archives as shared libraries.  Cheerfully
rolling back this messed-up update.  As soon as I've tested it, I'll
kick the change upstream.

...and I just tested the rollback.  It works okay, so it'll be the
official Lunar version until the GNOME guys get their stuff together.

--Dave


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