Some check files have an asterisk character (*) prefixed to the file entries. This seems to be an oddity with some utilities adding such character to designate the file is binary, and can safely be removed (it does not serve as a globber).
Another issue is the comment. In this case, it's solely for humans to be read, and I cannot do anything about this.
Some check files have an asterisk character (
*
) prefixed to the file entries. This seems to be an oddity with some utilities adding such character to designate the file is binary, and can safely be removed (it does not serve as a globber).Another issue is the comment. In this case, it's solely for humans to be read, and I cannot do anything about this.
simplewall-3.6.7.sha256
: