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I pulled the files and then ran pkgdif on each data_space globus pair. I noted no changes while running the pkgdiff, but to be certain I also searched the reports, which had 99 verdicts and 99 Unchanged reports:
@carolyncole following Slack side conversations, I understand that the report confirms that duplicated tar files have matching contents.
I know there was a pointed discussion about 38, which has files with very similar names but dashes in some cases and underscores in others, and I saw that the decision was to just keep the files that were originally in DataSpace.
As for 425, 429, and 431, I understand that they have a lingering issue of README files that do not match, and so @sec122 and @neggink are working on manual review.
If there's anything else anyone needs to complete this ticket, let me know.
There are 6 works describe in #1918 that have tar files with different checksums.
The curators would like a report of the checksums of each file in the tar to prove that they are the same.
Acceptance Criteria:
write code that can take an id, pull down the files locally, unzip and then checksum the files anduse pkgdiff to write a reportThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: