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On 2/18/11 9:54 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> On 2/18/11 9:32 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>> On 2/18/11 9:02 AM, Jack Howarth wrote:
>>> On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 07:40:49AM -0600, Robert Wyatt wrote:
>>>> Using fink unstable Package manager version: 0.29.19
>>>> ProductName:       Mac OS X
>>>> ProductVersion:    10.6.6
>>>>
>>>> The checksum of the file ecj-latest.jar of package gcc45-4.5.2-1000 is  
>>>> incorrect. The most likely cause for this is a corrupted or incomplete  
>>>> download
>>>> Expected: d7cd6a27c8801e66cbaa964a039ecfdb
>>>> Actual: MD5(fd299f26c02268878b5d6c0e86f57c43)
>>>>         SHA1(da254944309a8387aa39323fe7bb7216a4518311)
> 
>>> The ecj-latest.jar copy on the fink mirrors is stale and one of the
>>> fink core maintainers needs to replace it with a current copy from
>>> upstream.
>>>       Jack
> 
> 
>> Do they offer a versioned tarball instead?  Having a source that just
>> says "latest" is an invitation for future occurrences of this problem to
>> occur.
> 
> 
> Plus, now downloading from the original source URL now gives a checksum
> error in the *stable tree* version.

Peter O'Gorman pointed me to a couple of versioned jars (-4.3 and -4.5)
which satisfied the MD5 for ecj-latest.jar for the stable and unstable
gcc45 package descriptions, respectively.  On the assumption that these
are indeed the correct versions of the jar to use (i.e. no
MD5-preserving changes), I've taken the liberty of updating the package
descriptions to use those.  Hopefully that's OK.
- -- 
Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
Fink User Liaison
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