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empty manifest.php file, no integrity check possible with piwik 2.2.2 #5105

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ryrun opened this issue May 7, 2014 · 3 comments
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empty manifest.php file, no integrity check possible with piwik 2.2.2 #5105

ryrun opened this issue May 7, 2014 · 3 comments
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ryrun commented May 7, 2014

I've updated piwik to version 2.2.1 and it's now not possible to do an integrity check. the mainfest file in config folder have a size of 0 bytes. I downloaded the current piwik installation package and there is an empty manifest file, too.

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mattab commented May 8, 2014

Thanks for the report. It must have been a one - off error. we released a new beta yesterday and the manifest file is in there. see: http://builds.piwik.org/piwik-2.2.2-b1.zip

if you see again this error at any time on > 2.2.1 please report, as it's important to have this feature for security! thanks

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The same thing with piwik 2.2.2.

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mattab commented May 8, 2014

A typo in the build script!

2.2.2 has been repackaged with the manifest.

Thank you, we appreciate your feedback!

@ryrun ryrun added this to the 2.3.0 - Piwik 2.3.0 milestone Jul 8, 2014
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