Package Name
ipscan
Description
In version 3.8.2, the upstream removed the 32-bit architecture build. However, it was still possible at that time to extract the 32-bit application from ipscan-3.8.2-setup.exe. I'm not sure whether it was actually a true 32-bit build.
Starting from version 3.9.0, the ipscan.exe extracted from ipscan-<version>-setup.exe has the exact same hash value as the one from ipscan-<version>-3.9.0.exe.
Possible Solution
Completely removed the 32-bit build from the manifest.
In addition, the official source now recommends using the Windows installer, as it includes a bundled JRE, making it the most compatible option.
Therefore, the download URL should be switched to ipscan-<version>-setup.exe.
Package Name
ipscan
Description
In version 3.8.2, the upstream removed the 32-bit architecture build. However, it was still possible at that time to extract the 32-bit application from
ipscan-3.8.2-setup.exe. I'm not sure whether it was actually a true 32-bit build.Starting from version 3.9.0, the
ipscan.exeextracted fromipscan-<version>-setup.exehas the exact same hash value as the one fromipscan-<version>-3.9.0.exe.Possible Solution
Completely removed the 32-bit build from the manifest.
In addition, the official source now recommends using the Windows installer, as it includes a bundled JRE, making it the most compatible option.
Therefore, the download URL should be switched to
ipscan-<version>-setup.exe.