![]() Some update scripts (e.g. sublime4) already use all-zeroes hashes for resetting a version when updating multiple sources. When `update-source-version "${attrPath}" 0 "${lib.fakeSha256}"` was executed, u-s-v would not be able to detect that the hash changed and would fail with the following message: Failed to replace temporary source hash of '…' to the final source hash! The update script worked when we tested it because change detection itself was broken until recently: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/190554 |
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