Hiya
R3ddr4g0n reported to me that all recent revisions uploaded to
iso.reactos.org are not correct. Instead of given revision, all the
builds are reporting to be rev 57150. After a quick check, i downloaded
bootcd-57221-dbgwin.iso and checked its SHA1: should be
56d2190610e8a1f650faa3c6a6a8348f89d1fa1b but happened to be:
f97ac4aba0e5ceed3b5beae3d7ab2bc2c7600fab - which is indeed the same
checksum as for x86_CMake-57150
The possible clue from the upload script:
bash: rsync: command not found
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes received so far) [sender]
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at
/home/lapo/package/rsync-3.0.8-1/src/rsync-3.0.8/io.c(601)
[sender=3.0.8]
* Done.
* Remotely compressing bootcd-57219-dbgwin...
Now, Colin may recall that i was strongly against using fancy tricks for
sending the revs instead of simply archiving them locally and uploading
afterwards. This way with rsync was supposed to be saving bit of
bandwidth.
Now we have to reupload at least all since 57150, unless you can use the
fancy tricks to spot the same iso files. Great thing we can save a
little bit of bandwidth but waste time to fix it afterwards.
Accoring to the reporter:
[21:45:37] <r3ddr4g0n> for sure from 57115 to 57221
If you still think this methode is saving us anything, please reckon
that a single view of testbot log means downloading a few megabytes of
text at least.
I`m stopping the uploads until the problem is resolved in a way to
prevent it from happening again.
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With best regards
Caemyr