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# MD5 and SHA-1 Deprecation
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2017-01-04 16:16:00 -06:00
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2016-03-20 16:27:54 +00:00
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During early 2015 Homebrew started the process of deprecating _SHA1_ for package
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integrity verification. Since then every formulae under the Homebrew organisation
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has been moved onto _SHA256_ verification; this includes both source packages
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and our precompiled packages (bottles).
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2016-11-26 17:27:02 +00:00
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We have stopped supporting _SHA1_ and _MD5_ entirely.
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_MD5_ checksums were removed from core formulae in 2012 but until April 2015
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if you tried to install a formula still using one Homebrew wouldn't actively stop you.
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2016-03-20 16:27:54 +00:00
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2016-11-26 17:27:02 +00:00
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We removed _SHA1_ support in **November 2016**,
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21 months after we started warning people to move away from it for verification.
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This is enforced in the same way _MD5_ is, by blocking the installation of that
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individual formula until the checksum is migrated.
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2016-03-20 16:27:54 +00:00
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From March 20th 2016 we've stepped up the visibility of that notification & you'll start
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seeing deprecation warnings when installing _SHA1_-validated formula.
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If you see these please consider reporting it to where the formula originated.
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2016-11-26 17:27:02 +00:00
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This means custom taps, local custom formulae, etc need to be migrated to use
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_SHA256_ before you can install them.
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