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Use SHA256 instead of SHA1 for fingerprinting #639

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@Katee Katee commented Oct 12, 2018

The current use of SHA1 for fingerprinting is safe. However, there is very little downside to switching to SHA256. Some static analysis tools warn about the use of SHA1.

To make static analysis tools happy.

The current use of SHA1 for fingerprinting is safe. However, there is very
little downside to switching to SHA256.
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LGTM!

@jzelinskie jzelinskie merged commit 2ac088d into quay:master Oct 15, 2018
@Katee Katee deleted the update-sha1-to-sha256 branch October 15, 2018 16:00
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