Update Windows signing certificate hash#5300
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The Git LFS signing certificate for Windows binaries has changed, so we update the default signing certificate SHA-1 hash in the Makefile. (The last update was in commit 16eec17 of PR git-lfs#4946 in 2022.) The commands used to generate this hash were: openssl pkcs12 -info -in codesign.pfx -out codesign.pem openssl x509 -text -in codesign.pem -fingerprint | \ grep Fingerprint | sed 's/^SHA1 Fingerprint=//' | \ sed 's/://g' | tr [:upper:] [:lower:]
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The Git LFS signing certificate for Windows binaries has changed, so we update the default signing certificate SHA-1 hash in the Makefile.
(The last update was in commit 16eec17 of PR #4946 in 2022.)
The commands used to generate this hash were: