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j 9.5.2 #171865
j 9.5.2 #171865
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Is there any confirmation available from upstream as to why the checksum has changed? It can indicate that the binary has been compromised. |
They update binary file in this position at 3.25 ,After that, all brew install j is wrong.. |
@samford the latest version here is actually The not-beta release 9.5 is shown on the current This page https://www.jsoftware.com/download/j9.5/install/ states Can you think of a way such that I have not had any luck so far. Thanks! |
Looking at the available sources (thanks for the links), this appears to be one of those situations where we have to check two pages. In this case, we have to fetch the release version from the Installation page (e.g., 9.5) and then use that to generate the versioned download page URL (https://www.jsoftware.com/download/j9.5/install/) to fetch that, as you suggested. [To be clear, we can't identify release versions from the version directory names on https://www.jsoftware.com/download because there's no way to distinguish between stable versions (e.g., 9.5) and unstable versions (e.g., 9.6), as they both use a stable version format.] I'll push a commit in a moment to rework the |
@secwang When creating PRs in the future, please create a new branch on your fork (e.g., |
Okay |
Thank you very much @samford. |
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