There was a small discussion thread a couple of days ago already, where people noticed. Just pointing to it so you're aware. We also noticed the wrong 73 entries in the SHA256 file:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs&m=169872312517797&w=2 Best, ~ Armin On 23-11-05 18:34:18, Carsten Strotmann wrote: > Hi, > > (sorry for the misdirected subscribe mail this morning - I've recognised the > error soon after sending, but could not cancel the message) > > I found a possible issue with the SHA256 file for the Loongson architecture > for OpenBSD 7.4 > > That file contains the names and hashes of (some) 7.3 install packages (along > with the correct 7.4 names and hashes). > > > "sysupgrade" will try to download the 7.3 packages from the 7.4 installurl, > and will fail. > > Removing the wrong 7.3 references fixes the file. > > Patch to create a fixed SHA256 file: > > --- SHA256.old Sun Nov 5 11:33:19 2023 > +++ SHA256.new Sun Nov 5 11:33:42 2023 > @@ -8,11 +8,7 @@ > SHA256 (game74.tgz) = > 358caf89d2a8b7d22aaa59e26ca34ad66c43e37de6e8579c64b25476b5371e59 > SHA256 (man74.tgz) = > 94782f99765a612ffa6a27fb11433f53088e3ca7fb90aee19be196a35e8cb997 > SHA256 (miniroot74.img) = > 749d275bc67355c742b1c25ff13508442d38fe7c2e8494bafdeff46d26025e2d > -SHA256 (xbase73.tgz) = > d5844b1f2c172e10496efc1baa8eeb355940956a907a9275f1f096833e260f09 > SHA256 (xbase74.tgz) = > dcaf6e3d636663319c765dae90212b9864ece9a5ad4e45656a221caf0a28a943 > -SHA256 (xfont73.tgz) = > 6bdf10f73be2cb2f5d83288ee882a49fa91a93244a5dfff3b6ffd77ca2650658 > SHA256 (xfont74.tgz) = > 9bd11d9d1213713b5c394a7259841aef52f6d237875002fd452d4cfd84e15a81 > -SHA256 (xserv73.tgz) = > 7140a67c48460a148f71e20aea677e5a20e0819eccb39fbbe1884210c253ebe4 > SHA256 (xserv74.tgz) = > 3cd38cd95760d71febc6c13213279081bdab2ec2facf4709f383dd6594af5c9c > -SHA256 (xshare73.tgz) = > d9eedf413cfce03eafc09f4a90e4d71f511fafcd90379ac2305ac9ae350d6c43 > SHA256 (xshare74.tgz) = > 014a306a6c98c6e55f682242a2ede50c3a98d2a0b426df974c3fdfae89913f1e > > > Maybe this can be fixed on the mirror servers. > > Greetings > > Carsten Strotmann > > P.S.: if this was an attempt to check if there is anyone still using OpenBSD > on Loongson, it worked. It's me ;) > -- Armin Jenewein <liz...@m2m.pm>