Hi all, Today I started trying to update the R macOS Tools installer (https://github.com/rmacoslib/r-macos-rtools) to support Big Sur, Monterey, and Apple Silicon. In the process, I was double-checking the SHA256 hashes of the gfortran downloads on the R Mac Tools page (https://mac.r-project.org/tools/) and noticed that the hash for the ARM64 download listed on the website (86d169f9d62b2b2ddbf5fde55935fbb96729da5c47d7bf09240228cd23b664e5) doesn?t match with the hash of the downloaded file (e7a5272fcbe002e9e22effc18bba01c352ca95f63dc3264865d9f8020ac55821). I checked the hash of the Intel installer and that matches fine so I?m pretty sure I?m checking the hash right, and I double-checked that I was checking the untouched .tar.gz and not the decompressed .tar. Is the hash on the website mistaken, or is something else going on? Either way, I figured I should let someone know. Cheers, - Austin Hurst
SHA checksum mismatch for arm64 gfortran?
2 messages · Austin Hurst, Peter Dalgaard
I see this too. There were some signing issues with the R downloads recently; perhaps it also affected this and the SHA sum wasn't updated. You probably want a more authoritative answer from Simon, though. -pd
On 20 Nov 2021, at 22:24 , Austin Hurst <Austin.Hurst at Dal.Ca> wrote: Hi all, Today I started trying to update the R macOS Tools installer (https://github.com/rmacoslib/r-macos-rtools) to support Big Sur, Monterey, and Apple Silicon. In the process, I was double-checking the SHA256 hashes of the gfortran downloads on the R Mac Tools page (https://mac.r-project.org/tools/) and noticed that the hash for the ARM64 download listed on the website (86d169f9d62b2b2ddbf5fde55935fbb96729da5c47d7bf09240228cd23b664e5) doesn?t match with the hash of the downloaded file (e7a5272fcbe002e9e22effc18bba01c352ca95f63dc3264865d9f8020ac55821). I checked the hash of the Intel installer and that matches fine so I?m pretty sure I?m checking the hash right, and I double-checked that I was checking the untouched .tar.gz and not the decompressed .tar. Is the hash on the website mistaken, or is something else going on? Either way, I figured I should let someone know. Cheers, - Austin Hurst
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