The instructions for verifying the Fedora KDE 42 ISO don't work. sha256sum --ignore-missing -c Fedora-KDE-42-1.1-x86_64-CHECKSUM fails because the CHECKSUM file looks for Fedora-KDE-Desktop-Live-42-1.1.x86_64.iso. However, the filename of the downloaded ISO is actually Fedora-KDE-Desktop-Live-x86_64-42-1.1.iso.
sha256sum --ignore-missing -c Fedora-KDE-42-1.1-x86_64-CHECKSUM
Fedora-KDE-Desktop-Live-42-1.1.x86_64.iso
Fedora-KDE-Desktop-Live-x86_64-42-1.1.iso
Note that this appears to be the checksum for the torrent.
The normal download one seems right to me.
Metadata Update from @amedvede: - Issue assigned to amedvede
Metadata Update from @james: - Issue tagged with: low-trouble, medium-gain
This issue also appears for the Workstation version downloaded via torrent. Now I'm waiting to gain access to make changes on the torrent server, so I can rename and rebuild torrent releases for both of them.
Yes, it also affects Workstation. Should this cause any concerns about the integrity of the ISOs? The ISO hashes match the CHECKSUM hashes, though.
There are no problems with integrity, checksums have valid gpg sign
@amedvede, what's the status of this?
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