Use /usr/bin/env python in partition_hashes
By using `/usr/bin/env python` we ensure that we'll be selecting the correct Python version the user most likely expected to be used. The most common usecase for this is when Reticulum is installed in a virtual env.
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#!/bin/python
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright (C) 2023, Mark Qvist
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# Copyright (C) 2023, Mark Qvist
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part_hash = firmware_data[-32:]
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part_hash = firmware_data[-32:]
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if calc_hash == part_hash:
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if calc_hash == part_hash:
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print(RNS.hexrep(part_hash, delimit=False))
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print(RNS.hexrep(part_hash, delimit=False))
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