On Aug 1, 2023, at 22:37, Frank Cusackwrote:
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> 1. did the failed version (3.45.3) of trufflehog actually have some error
> with checksum? or is this a macports anomaly.
A mistake was made when upgrading trufflehog to 3.45.3 on July 28: the
maintainer forgot to update the checksums:
https://g
I did read the FAQ and did clean (--all all) and try again, only to fail
again. Only after the selfupdate did it work. I guess I'm not motivated
enough to try against the bad version manually at this time.
I am not worried about trufflehog working with any specific go version. Of
course once it's
Please read about checksum failures and when to build from source, in the
Macports FAQ. I would guess that you experienced either an intermittent
server outage, or a stealth update. You can self diagnose this by trying a
manual download with curl. Examine the result file.
Macports is designed t
excuse the long copy paste at the end, but this way you can see exactly
what happened.
`sudo port install trufflehog` failed with source checksum failures. i
don't know if the checksums were actually bad or if this is an anomaly when
fetching the non-latest version. it does mean that i can never i