That
same thing was happening to me like crazy and it turned out to be my Ram went
bad.. Try using MemTest86 and let it run in loop for awhile see if any
errors come up or if you have a different stick of ram laying around test that
out and see if it makes a difference.
-----Original Message-----First, check that the file is uncorrupted (try extracting it).
From: Chris van der Pennen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 10:53 AM
To: gentoo-user
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] File is corrupt or incomplete.
If it's corrupted, delete it and emerge --resume. If it's uncorrupted, or if the file still fails the md5 after redownloading, you can run
ebuild /usr/portage/media-video/mplayer/mplayer-[version].ebuild digest
to regenerate the md5 from the files you have downloaded, and try a third time.
Chris
On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 00:15, Chris wrote:I have been trying to install mplayer on my home machine. It appears to be down to the final file. I have already dl it from 2 diff places. Any suggestions? !!! File is corrupt or incomplete. (Digests do not match) >>> our recorded digest: 1ecd31d17b51f16332b1fcc7da36b312 >>> your file's digest: 6c3f032ddf401ca522900291de03fee5 !!! File does not exist: /usr/portage/distfiles//font-arial-iso-8859-1.tar.bz2
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BOFH Excuse #444:
overflow error in /dev/null
