| Summary: | boot.iso no md5sum | ||
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| Product: | Websites | Reporter: | Ken Bergen <kbergen> |
| Component: | www.mageia.org | Assignee: | Atelier Team <atelier-bugs> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | Normal | CC: | molch.b, rdalverny |
| Version: | trunk | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
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| Source RPM: | CVE: | ||
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Description
Ken Bergen
2011-11-22 03:26:41 CET
Confirmed. Would be nice if the click on the boot.iso would lead to a similar page. CC:
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molch.b boot.iso release process is very distinct from the one for LiveCD and DVD at this time (moreover, it gets regenerated each time there's a kernel update I believe). So grabbing checksums for this image is a bit more complicated. But indeed, it would really be nice, so let's keep this open. If we get to setup a MirrorBrain(-like) infra (see bug 3166), this would be just done in a snap (because checksums will be managed in a centralized way and available through the service). CC:
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rdalverny (In reply to comment #2) > boot.iso release process is very distinct from the one for LiveCD and DVD at > this time (moreover, it gets regenerated each time there's a kernel update I > believe). > That is likely true for Cauldron but the links on the download page to Mageia/1 boot.iso's are to files created 30/05/11 the day 1 was released and there have been several kernel updates since then. >So grabbing checksums for this image is a bit more complicated. But indeed, it >would really be nice, so let's keep this open. >If we get to setup a MirrorBrain(-like) infra (see bug 3166), this would be >just done in a snap (because checksums will be managed in a centralized way and >available through the service). As the iso's in the release tree appear to be static there would be no Voodoo involved. (In reply to comment #3) > That is likely true for Cauldron but the links on the download page to Mageia/1 > boot.iso's are to files created 30/05/11 the day 1 was released and there have > been several kernel updates since then. Ha right. Misled by past discussions about regenerating those. > >If we get to setup a MirrorBrain(-like) infra (see bug 3166), this would be > >just done in a snap (because checksums will be managed in a centralized way and > >available through the service). > > As the iso's in the release tree appear to be static there would be no Voodoo > involved. No Voodoo, except these checksums were not provided on release time and no one bothered at the time. Will work something out for Mageia 2. Or I can fix it if you or a sysadmin can paste me the checksums here. [wobo@marvin Downloads]$ md5sum boot.iso a82ae1a364b5f3bf3d2b783c881c726d boot.iso (Mageia 1, 32-bit) [wobo@marvin ISO64]$ md5sum boot.iso 7de996b937b5e5d650514e7b3d6f2f15 boot.iso (Mageia 1, 64-bit) Both isos downloaded by clicking on the link on the official download page. Thanks. Added. Status:
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RESOLVED |