Scott Moser pointed out that he wants to use .tar.gz on the published
images, because using the --sparse option of tar greatly reduces the
size of the resulting file in comparison to plain gzip, so I went ahead
and added support for .tar.gz on the image store proxy too, in addition
to .gz.

This is all in release 1.0.3:

http://launchpad.net/image-store-proxy/1.0/1.0.3/+download/image-store-
proxy-1.0.3.tar.gz

I've also added some logic to check that the hash used in the filename
is indeed a hash, just for being pedantic.  In practice, the image data
must be signed by Canonical itself before getting to this point, so it
should be safe no matter what.

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[FFE] Image Store Proxy must handle compressed images
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/445714
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