On Mon, 8 Nov 2021, zimoun wrote: > Indeed, when looking forward. :-) > > However, in the context of Disarchive and long-term, it is seems > relevant to keep it still open; as example to test “guix time-machine” > and various fallbacks, IMHO. I'm also curious to know to fill in the archive for old versions. I guess the first step would be to preserve the tarballs with the original hashes. Does anyone have them? I notice that this happened again with 2.17: downloading from https://www.fossil-scm.org/home/tarball/f48180f2ff3169651a725396d4f7d667c99a92873b9c3df7eee2f144be7a0721/fossil-src-2.17.tar.gz ... fossil-src-2.17.tar.gz 6.0MiB 4.0MiB/s 00:02 [##################] 100.0% sha256 hash mismatch for /gnu/store/i695w5hp8vkgvkx40rs8p647mas0ldah-fossil-src-2.17.tar.gz: expected hash: 1gvx6xzrw1a8snlq9qmr6099r44ifghg0h0fw4jazqmmyxriqzsw actual hash: 18q5rc1d9d2zvrvsas5h419dv525ig9lyqswrx7bcl38zbjxics4 Looking forward: I have asked upstream how we might avoid this problem: https://fossil-scm.org/forum/forumpost/4903c3fcc1 We'll see what they say. Some other ideas in the meantime: 1) Develop a fossil-fetch that can be used like git-fetch to download from the source code repository directly. 2) Use git-fetch with the git-mirror. This would allow us to make use of our current git integration with Software Heritage. Best, Jack