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Decide on tar-split usage based on trusted data in TOC #1967

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@mtrmac mtrmac commented Jun 12, 2024

Don't ignore the tar-split when the TOC requires one, otherwise we could deduplicate a layer without tar-split with a layer with tar-split.

Fixes a bug discovered during review in #1936 (review) .

Cc: @giuseppe

Don't ignore the tar-split when the TOC requires one,
otherwise we could deduplicate a layer without tar-split
with a layer with tar-split.

Signed-off-by: Miloslav Trmač <mitr@redhat.com>
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rhatdan commented Jun 12, 2024

LGTM

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/lgtm

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@openshift-merge-bot openshift-merge-bot bot merged commit df2e999 into containers:main Jun 12, 2024
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