RE: Git Modifying DLL

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On August 19, 2021 1:59 PM, Jonathon Anderson wrote:
>
>I'm having an issue with git modifying a DLL file and corrupting it.
>When I download the original working file, it has a hash starting with 8FE400... I then commit the DLL and push it to our repo. When I
>download the file from the repo, the DLL can't be loaded, and it has a hash starting with E004FB...
>
>Opening the DLL in a hex editor and using the compare feature, there's a single change to the file. In the original, the byte code starting
>at 0x0074 is 2E 0D 0D 0A 24.
>In the git file, the byte code starting at 0x0074 is 2E 0D 0A 24
>
>A single carriage return character (0x0D) has been removed, and the file size has changed from 260,608 bytes to 260,607 bytes.
>
>I ruled out the possibility that the repo server was doing anything to the file because I deleted the file in my local repository then ran "git
>reset --hard HEAD" to restore the file, and the hash had once again changed to E004FB...
>
>OS: Windows 10.0.19043 pro
>git: 2.32.0.windows.1
>
>I have no settings configured for git behavior handling line endings.
>
>The original DLL can be found here:
>https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/PSWindowsUpdate/2.1.1.2
>
>Navigate to "Manual Download", download the nuget package and unzip it. The file is PSWindowsUpdate.dll

Have you set up an entry for *.dll as binary in your .gitattributes file?

-Randall




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