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#28659 Content-addressed mirror is not used upon invalid hash

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From: Jan Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org>
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Subject: Re: bug#28659: v0.13: guix pull fails;
 libgit2-0.26.0 and 0.25.1 content hashes fail
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes:

The changing of the libgit-0.26.0 checksum was already reported about 3
weeks ago (github seems to only show relative dates)

    https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2/issues/4343

and the bug is still open.  It seems to be a github thing.  As I
understand it, currently our options are to update the hash and pray it
won't happen again or host libgit2 tarballs ourselves.

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