as far as I got it this is for the eclipse.org download pages only.
p2 is still using MD5 for checksums in artifacts.jar, see e.g. [1]

Jan

[1] http://download.eclipse.org/releases/luna/201405090900/artifacts.jar

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Matthias Sohn
Sent: Dienstag, 20. Mai 2014 08:33
To: Cross project issues
Cc: General development mailing list of the Eclipse project.; Equinox 
development mailing list
Subject: Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Eclipse and Equinox have moved to using 
SHA-2, 512 bit hashes for downloads -- Don't panic!

On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 8:20 AM, David M Williams 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I wanted to be sure everyone knew that beginning with tonight's I-build 
(I20140519-2000), Eclipse and Equinox have changed to provide SHA512 hashes for 
downloadable zips and tar files, instead of the previous MD5 and SHA1 hash sums.

See the references in https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=420010#c1 
for why it's a bad idea to continue to rely on MD5 and SHA1.

Our "conversion" and plan is documented in bug 423714
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=423714

The disadvantage of using such a large hash is that its not something you can 
"verify" just by "looking at it" ... but ... insecure is insecure, and it is a 
pretty easy task to automate (and is a LOT easier, once you have done that).

See 
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Platform-releng/How_to_check_integrity_of_downloads 
for "instructions" and links to tools. Feel free to contribute to that page if 
anyone has any "general purpose" scripts that others could use or know of other 
tools that would be handy to know about.

Now -- here's where your feedback is needed -- we'd actually like to stop 
producing the MD5 and SHA1 checksums, say, a month after Luna release ... but 
if if this is just too disruptive or doesn't work for someone, please comment 
in Bug 423714<https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=423714> explaining. 
In the mean time, we do not "link" to the old MD5 or SHA1 checksums from the 
download page, but they are still there ... right where they always were ... to 
make sure we don't suddenly break someone's scripts or builds. And if you do 
rely on them now, we hope you can convert after the Luna release (if not 
before).

Do feel free to comment in the bug, if this has some negative consequence we 
have not anticipated ... but, my guess is that anyone who cares about them in 
the first place will appreciate the modernization.

My new slogan: Test early, test often, and practice safe computing!

Thanks,

could you share how platform generates SHA512 checksums from Maven / Tycho ?
This would be interesting for other projects which want to update their builds 
as well.

--
Matthias
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