On 10/23/07, Bruce Korb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What does this really mean?
.....
> I'll take a wild guess that there's a package with some wrong check sum.
The wild guess is wrong.
I've now ground through all the files listed in the Packages.gz file.
The check sums match. I did not get a mismatch. (Script below.)
So, what does ``Packages.gz was corrupt'' mean?
Thank you. - Bruce
#! /bin/bash
exec 2> LOG
set -x
egrep '^(Filename|MD5sum): ' Packages | \
while read file_key file && read sum_key sum
do test "$sum_key" = MD5sum: || { echo OOPS ; exit 1 ; }
sum2=$(md5sum debian/${file} | awk '{print $1}')
test ${sum} = ${sum2} || \
printf '%s != %s for %s\n' ${sum} ${sum2} ${file}
done
P.S. I've followed this and other threads, too:
http://osdir.com/ml/debian.devel.dpkg.general/2003-06/msg00074.html
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