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Unfortunately there is no support for *.asc hash files in cmake. Especialy when I want to use plantuml in a CI environment (e.g. actions) it's difficult to use gpg for checking hashes. Cmake does support (FetchContent_Declare) following hashes:
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Unfortunately there is no support for *.asc hash files in cmake. Especialy when I want to use plantuml in a CI environment (e.g. actions) it's difficult to use gpg for checking hashes. Cmake does support (FetchContent_Declare) following hashes:
MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm 5, RFC 1321.
SHA1 US Secure Hash Algorithm 1, RFC 3174.
SHA224 US Secure Hash Algorithms, RFC 4634.
SHA256 US Secure Hash Algorithms, RFC 4634.
SHA384 US Secure Hash Algorithms, RFC 4634.
SHA512 US Secure Hash Algorithms, RFC 4634.
SHA3_224 Keccak SHA-3.
SHA3_256 Keccak SHA-3.
SHA3_384 Keccak SHA-3.
SHA3_512 Keccak SHA-3.
New in version 3.8: Added the SHA3_* hash algorithms.
AFAIK SHA256 is currently the most recomended hash and easy to use, mostly works out of the box, without additional SW to be installed.
To encurage people to use hashes is to make it easy, my opinion :)
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