- Greyhound's Updater can now automatically pull new hashes from the index repo without requiring an update to Greyhound itself.
- Fixed an issue with the Casc Data file resolver that affected some installs.
Due to oversights in the design of the how Greyhound launches the updater previously, you may need to re-download Greyhound from the Github repo to obtain the new updater, or wait for a future update as the updater is unable to replace itself. This is now fixed for future versions as the updater is sent the temporary folder first.
Due to the size of some of the csv files on the repo, updating the package index can some time to complete depending on your internet connection. It checks against the current SHA so if you do not want the repo to update, click cancel, and it won't check until the next time the index repo is updated (this can be cleared by deleting the commit cache file in the index folder).
For those working on adding hashes to Greyhound that do not want the index repo to check or update, you can edit the commit cache file and set the contents to -1.
Please report issues with this update on my Discord, as it hasn't gone under major testing.