Hello,
> So, my question is: Was GNU GLOBAL 6.6.2 re-released?
Yes, it was.
At first I have released GLOBAL-6.6.2 at 9 Feb 2018.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-global/2018-02/msg00000.html
But it included a big mistake. This is a mail that points out that.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-global/2018-02/msg00000.html
Since it was just after release, I replaced the file without updating
the release number. So, to be precise, there are two tarballs with the
same release number (6.6.2).
Would you please use the package on the GNU ftp site?
https://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/global/global-6.6.2.tar.gz
I am sorry for confusion.
Regards,
Shigio
2018-05-15 5:11 GMT+09:00 Patrick McCarty <[email protected]>:
> Hello,
>
> When GNU GLOBAL 6.6.2 was released back in February, the project I work
> on (Clear Linux Project for Intel Architecture) soon updated to that
> version.
>
> However, when I try to rebuild the same version using the Clear Linux
> tooling, the tooling refuses to build it by default because the upstream
> tarball signature differs from the one cached locally. After further
> investigation, I discovered that the tarball for 6.6.2 also differed
> from the one cached in the project's local mirror.
>
> So, my question is: Was GNU GLOBAL 6.6.2 re-released? More specifically,
> were two release tarballs (and associated signatures) created for GNU
> GLOBAL 6.6.2?
>
> If so, can a new bug-fix version be released so that it's clear that the
> source tree was modified since the original 6.6.2 release?
>
>
> Regards,
> -Patrick
>
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