New comment by n-ivkovic on void-packages repository https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/pull/27113#issuecomment-751262558 Comment: > ...moving a tag is generally not a good thing to do. Why? For example this PR was broken until kawaiiamber fixed it. If you wanted to build it, it would fail, because the checksum changed. Also, you broke the AUR package where it's a bigger a problem, because users build the software manually there, so a checksum mismatch will (I think) jump at them them every time they try to install tspreed Apologies for this not-so-great approach. I was too focused on finding a quick and easy solution to including the updated Makefile without incrementing the version number (since there was no change to the actual script) and/or without breaking semantic versioning and did not think too far ahead about the consequences. I'll be sure to avoid moving tags unless absolutely necessary in future.