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I get this message everytime I try to upgrade
"checking package integrity...
:: Archive openoffice-base-2.3.0-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.gz is corrupted. Do you want to delete it? [Y/n] n
error: failed to commit transaction (corrupted package)
archive openoffice-base-2.3.0-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.gz is corrupted (bad MD5 or SHA1 checksum)
errors occurred, no packages were upgraded."
Even after deleting it and redownloading 3 times. So I decided to keep the package. How do I make pacman ignore md5 sum checks. i am sure this is a problem in the repo.
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a new pkg has been uploaded. wait until the mirrors get that one.
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same problem here. I chose to delete the corrupted package. I'll try again tomorrow.
-- archlinux 是一个极好的 linux。
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A freshly downloaded copy from an up-to-date mirror still fails the integrity check.
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I just installed the new package and it seems to install without error and run fine. I may be using a different mirror, but chances are the new package should start working OK soon for everyone else.
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Cogar: the x86_64 version ? If so, what mirror are you using ?
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today, package corrupt, x86_64, mirror ftp://ftp.hosteurope.de/mirror/ftp.arch … pkg.tar.gz - 15-Sep-2007 22:57 104M
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[andyrtr@workstation64 ~]$ md5sum /home/daten/arch64/packages/testing/openoffice-base-2.3.0-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.gz
5700d34e58e016b597c22b203b6404eb /home/daten/arch64/packages/testing/openoffice-base-2.3.0-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.gz
this is the working one and should be synced soon to all mirrors. you should clean the old corrupt pkg from /var/cache/pacman/pkg/.
i don't want to upload another pkg -1.1 until it's not absolutely necessary.
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I was going down the list of U.S. mirrors and finally this one worked.
Server = ftp://ftp.nethat.com/pub/linux/archlinu … /os/x86_64
These two gave a pkg corruption error.
Server = ftp://locke.suu.edu/linux/dist/archlinu … /os/x86_64
Server = ftp://ftp.archlinux.org/extra/os/x86_64
I don't know about the others.
Edit:
Out of curiosity I downloaded the i686 version of openoffice to my 32bit chroot env with no problems using mirror...
Server = ftp://ftp.archlinux.org/extra/os/i686
I guess the corrupted pkg was/is only with x86_64
Anyway, sounds like this will be resolved soon. Thanks Andy!
Last edited by Leigh (2007-09-18 10:54:40)
-- archlinux 是一个极好的 linux。
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if the problem persists, you may try using wget in the Xfer* command in /etc/pacman.conf .. i sometimes have this issue if i download from a North American mirror .. network issue i guess
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Yesterday I made a system upgrade and there was a pacman upgrade. After the upgrade when I run pacman -Syu I got the same error ... a bunch of upgrades where available and then the message:
"errors occurred, no packages were upgraded."
On closer inspection I realized the previous upgrade of pacman had a message indicating some changes to pacman and I updated from community to core in my pacman packages sources in /etc/pacman.conf then everything worked just fine.
Perhaps that's your problem?
R.
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I had the same problem with OpenOffice! I686 was OK from the beginning.
Today it finally worked on my notebook, so I tried my company computer again and it failed again!?!! I realised that the notebook used another server, so I tried using another server in the company and it worked!!! Archlinux.org has a corrupt pkg, easynews.com was OK.
Last edited by jcci (2007-09-18 13:41:12)
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When i upgrade openoffice with pacman -Syu package is corrupted:
Proceed with installation? [Y/n]
:: Retrieving packages from extra...
openoffice-base 103,6M 1143,0K/s 00:01:33 [#####################] 100%
:: Retrieving packages from community...
openoffice-cs 14,6M 112,5K/s 00:02:13 [#####################] 100%
checking package integrity...
:: Archive openoffice-base-2.3.0-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.gz is corrupted. Do you want to delete it? [Y/n] n
error: failed to commit transaction (corrupted package)
archive openoffice-base-2.3.0-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.gz is corrupted (bad MD5 or SHA1 checksum)
errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.
but when i update manual - download packages and upgrade with pacman -U - no problem :
pacman -U openoffice-base-2.3.0-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.gz agg-2.5-1.pkg.tar.gz neon-0.27.0-1.pkg.tar.gz gstreamer0.10-0.10.14-1.pkg.tar.gz gstreamer0.10-base-0.10.14-1.pkg.tar.gz liboil-0.3.12-1.pkg.tar.gz
loading package data... done.
checking dependencies... done.
cleaning up... done.
(6/6) checking for file conflicts [#####################] 100%
(1/6) installing gstreamer0.10 [#####################] 100%
(2/6) installing liboil [#####################] 100%
(3/6) installing gstreamer0.10-base [#####################] 100%
(4/6) upgrading neon [#####################] 100%
(5/6) installing agg [#####################] 100%
(6/6) upgrading openoffice-base [#####################] 100%
NOTE:
This package has been built with java support.
If you want java features for runtime, you can either use:
1. Sun's JRE.
2. Java-gcj-compat and gcc-gcj.
you will need it for "help" section and some java based wizards
for further reading: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Java_and_OpenOffice.org
The en_US spellchecker is no longer included. A seperate pkg is now
available. Use "pacman -S openoffice-spell-en" to install it.
use "export OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP=kde" or
use "export OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP=gnome" to preset your desired look,
or put it in /etc/profile, rc.local, or ~/.bashrc.
[root@amilo pkg]#
Last edited by anespo (2007-09-19 08:00:58)
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@ise : you are quite right, corrupted package and missing binary soffice
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Why did you answer "no" when pacman asks you if the corrupted package should be deleted?
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Why doesn't pacman delete it automagically? The package _should not be usable either way.
celestary
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Pacman delete corrupted package from /var/cache/pacman/pkg, but then is correct package only in ftp://ftp.archlinux.org (reloaded by developer or maintainer) ? Other mirrors have corrupted openoffice-base package (?). I download with pacman -Syu (and manual delete broken package from /var/cache/pacman/pkg) last 3 days 3-4x but for ever same corrupted package.
Mirror can't sync with main FTP, when same package is reloaded to FTP?? And is in main server good package (not corrupted)?
Last edited by anespo (2007-09-20 09:37:09)
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The problem is some weird stuff in rsync. As the filename of the corrupted and the new fixed package are the same, many mirrors won't sync the new version, thus the package remains broken.
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But why do those mirrors sync the package db? Its name stay allways the same, too.
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i've uploaded a new 64bit version -1.1 that all mirrors should sync.
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problem resolved, thanks !!!
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There have been alot of corrupt packages recently: a pacman -Syu today resulted in 500+ MB package update of which 10 to 15 packages had incorrect md5sums and had to be deleted.
Apart from a few mentions of specific packages (eg this thread), there don't appear to be that many users affected - is that because only a few mirrors are causing the problem?
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