Hi Sumedha, It seems that the hosted p2-repo has an incorrect jar. Checked with p2-repo in builder machine [1] and the hosted one and it seems there is a difference. (The p2-repo in builder machine has correct md5sum for the relevant jar)
Guess we would have to re-host the p2-repo. For now, maybe you can use the p2-repo from the builder machine[1] as a temporary workaround? [1] http://107.22.190.5/chunk-06/RC3/p2-repo/ Thanks, Lasantha On 4 January 2014 11:28, Kishanthan Thangarajah <[email protected]> wrote: > Can you check whether those jars were downloaded correctly / they are not > corrupted ones? > > > On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 2:55 AM, Sumedha Kodithuwakku <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> The reason is a mismatch of md5sum of two jars [1]. The md5 sums of these >> jars are different from the ones defined in the artifacts.xml [2]. >> >> What is the correct resolution for this issue..? >> >> >> [1] >> Problems downloading artifact: >> osgi.bundle,org.wso2.carbon.apimgt.usage.client,1.2.0. >> MD5 hash is not as expected. Expected: >> c80993a541f5cd4a356b2da69edefc90 and found 442b547c177c4206e34d028c81980466. >> Problems downloading artifact: >> osgi.bundle,org.wso2.carbon.apimgt.usage.publisher,1.2.0. >> MD5 hash is not as expected. Expected: >> dfcae32b8615ed989843a8f130ceb154 and found 8f07a81607f348c1485f7cef08a4a1cb. >> >> [2] >> <artifact classifier='osgi.bundle' >> id='org.wso2.carbon.apimgt.usage.client' version='1.2.0'> >> <properties size='3'> >> <property name='artifact.size' value='57002'/> >> <property name='download.size' value='57002'/> >> <property name='download.md5' >> value='c80993a541f5cd4a356b2da69edefc90'/> >> </properties> >> </artifact> >> >> <artifact classifier='osgi.bundle' >> id='org.wso2.carbon.apimgt.usage.publisher' version='1.2.0'> >> <properties size='3'> >> <property name='artifact.size' value='40455'/> >> <property name='download.size' value='40455'/> >> <property name='download.md5' >> value='dfcae32b8615ed989843a8f130ceb154'/> >> </properties> >> </artifact> >> >> >> Thanks >> SumeddhaS >> >> >> On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 10:36 AM, Sumedha Kodithuwakku >> <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> $subject. I tried to install features using [1] but I get the attached >>> exception. >>> >>> Any idea on this..? >>> >>> [1] http://dist.wso2.org/p2/carbon/releases/turing/ >>> >>> >>> Thanks >>> SumedhaS >>> >>> -- >>> *Sumedha Kodithuwakku* >>> Software Engineer >>> WSO2 Inc. : wso2.com >>> lean . enterprise . middleware >>> >>> Email: [email protected]; Mobile: +94 71 808 1124 | +1 602 388 0160 >>> Blog: http://sumedhask.blogspot.com/ >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> *Sumedha Kodithuwakku* >> Software Engineer >> WSO2 Inc. : wso2.com >> lean . enterprise . middleware >> >> Email: [email protected]; Mobile: +94 71 808 1124 | +1 602 388 0160 >> Blog: http://sumedhask.blogspot.com/ >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev >> >> > > > -- > *Kishanthan Thangarajah* > Senior Software Engineer, > Platform Technologies Team, > WSO2, Inc. > lean.enterprise.middleware > > Mobile - +94773426635 > Blog - *http://kishanthan.wordpress.com <http://kishanthan.wordpress.com>* > Twitter - *http://twitter.com/kishanthan <http://twitter.com/kishanthan>* > > _______________________________________________ > Dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev > > -- *Lasantha Fernando* Software Engineer - Data Technologies Team WSO2 Inc. http://wso2.com email: [email protected] mobile: (+94) 71 5247551
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