You mean upstream changed their source tarball (or whatever) without

That's correct. I compared my cached tar.bz2 with what's current from their SRC_URI and sure enough there are differences, the most obvious being they've changed the
dates I reference. Yuk indeed, but it happens not infrequently I believe?

Guess we might want to mirror a version and pull from the mirror.

I think that would be an excellent idea.

Cheers,

Alex

On 28/03/2012 09:34, Frans Meulenbroeks wrote:
2012/3/28<ajlen...@dynamicdevices.co.uk>:
From: Alex J Lennon<ajlen...@gmail.com>

Signed-off-by: Alex J Lennon<ajlen...@gmail.com>
---
  recipes/libpng/libpng_1.2.48.bb |    4 ++--
  1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/recipes/libpng/libpng_1.2.48.bb b/recipes/libpng/libpng_1.2.48.bb
index 50a3c03..534962d 100644
--- a/recipes/libpng/libpng_1.2.48.bb
+++ b/recipes/libpng/libpng_1.2.48.bb
@@ -2,5 +2,5 @@ require libpng.inc

  PR = "${INC_PR}.0"

-SRC_URI[libpng.md5sum] = "7612af5660cd4b5e8c433ce53bea01a7"
-SRC_URI[libpng.sha256sum] = 
"f6db51aff81b6920203678b29e8c68a5e3703cf5b39ae5e9e56370d17f31b1c4"
+SRC_URI[libpng.md5sum] = "74c8c261bdf9a75274e22875183fda07"
+SRC_URI[libpng.sha256sum] = 
"b4c92df11eadf3e81705a58253dbffc4b95169186899e28abdfc8aada8a20fcc"
--
1.7.5.4

You mean upstream changed their source tarball (or whatever) without
updating the version number.
Yuk.

Guess we might want to mirror a version and pull from the mirror.
(changing the checksum alone creates issues because other people might
already have the version with the old checksum in their downloads.

Frans

PS: thinking of it: we might be able to resolve the latter issue by
forcing the removal of a file from downloads (and trigger a refetch)
if the .md5 does not match the md5 in the recipe.

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