Re: Where can I find the MD5 or SHA1 of git preview client.

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From: "bin wu" <idevcod@xxxxxxxxx>
Thanks a lot! It's my version!
There is still a question.Why not just post the the MD5 and SHA1 on
the download page?

I've created a page on the FAQ wiki https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/wiki/Release-Hashes

@dscho may have a better reference but adding this page is a start as it avoids overloading @dscho with any more work. We 'lurkers' can contribute!

PS the list prefers bottom posting, so that context is seen before the answers and comments.

2016-04-16 23:19 GMT+08:00 Philip Oakley <philipoakley@xxxxxxx>:
From: "bin wu" <idevcod@xxxxxxxxx>

Hi,
  When I download git client from https://git-scm.com/download/win ,
I want to check the MD5 and SHA1 after finished downloading. But I can
not find them. Where can I find them?

BR.
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Try
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/290684/match=announce

If that isn't your version, try searching the list for other announcements.
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