When there is an error such as a bad checksum in the crate definition, when you update
your project by running alr update
you'll get the error:
ERROR: release integrity test failed: expected [sha512:a57d94178f711de0f9a9d708168b5bf38f20213e609a9b0c5124f25dc294ba4d9d524e1a945c393f516eb2ffbce9f0c808083578804e69515214b1c1115208ff] but got [sha512:9fa83e194635c28c24c697415c09f0216378c327cdae4d30f4b69111e30c536de01e4092dfd2ff27def1dee006d3514e0a60d1a850b30be76b4b893066f299c5]
ERROR: alr update unsuccessful
But you don't know which crate is bad.
Of course, the -v option helps but it would be nice to have an error message that tells the crate name.
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