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@octo-sts octo-sts bot commented Sep 15, 2025

@octo-sts octo-sts bot added request-version-update request for a newer version of a package automated pr ruby-3.4 labels Sep 15, 2025
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🔍 Build Failed: Checksum Verification Failed

FAIL Expected commit 20cda200d3ce092571d0b5d342dadca69636cb0f for v3_4_6, found dbd83256b1cec76c69756ecb8758b9e1079833de

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Failure Point git-checkout step during tag validation

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The git checkout process found a different commit hash than expected for tag v3_4_6. The build system expected commit 20cda200d3ce092571d0b5d342dadca69636cb0f but found dbd83256b1cec76c69756ecb8758b9e1079833de, indicating either the tag was updated upstream or there's a mismatch in the build configuration's expected commit hash.


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@octo-sts octo-sts bot added the ai/skip-comment Stop AI from commenting on PR label Sep 15, 2025
Signed-off-by: Ajay Kemparaj <[email protected]>
@octo-sts octo-sts bot added bincapz/pass bincapz/pass Bincapz (aka. malcontent) scan didn't detect any CRITICALs on the scanned packages. manual/review-needed labels Sep 16, 2025
@OddBloke OddBloke self-assigned this Sep 16, 2025
@OddBloke OddBloke merged commit 8fd66b7 into main Sep 16, 2025
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@OddBloke OddBloke deleted the wolfictl-6f8aad89-f7a4-486b-ac07-edeb61440a1e branch September 16, 2025 13:48
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