Thanks Stuart,

for the time, explanation and reference to the 
servers and caching. In the set with the mp#545 
everything is problem-free, as almost always.

Best wishes and 
have a nice weekend everyone


February 14, 2025 at 11:32 AM, "Stuart Henderson" <stu.li...@spacehopper.org 
mailto:stu.li...@spacehopper.org?to=%22Stuart%20Henderson%22%20%3Cstu.lists%40spacehopper.org%3E
 > wrote:


> 
> On 2025-02-13, h.kampm...@web.de <h.kampm...@web.de> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Hello,
> >  lines from todays upgrade (to generic.mp#543) over cdn.OpenBSD.org. I am
> >  not the only with failed checksums, right? :)
> > 
> It happens sometimes.
> 
> There are two common reasons.
> 
> 1: an issue with the snapshot build, will usually be fixed within a day.
> 
> 2: if you're using a cdn it can be an issue with caching (e.g. if the
> small and more likely to be cached SHA256.sig is cached at an older
> version and the larger tgz files are fetched from origin, you'll hit a
> problem).
> 
> For snapshots I would always recommend standard mirrors (partly to avoid
> the chance of caching problems - partly because, unless you're in a part
> of the world with low international connectivity and no local mirror,
> the standard mirrors are usually quite a bit faster).
> 
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