On 08/14/12 10:08, Joe Higgins wrote:
We are seeing the following error message in pkgrecv against
http://pkg.oracle.com/solaris/release .
Seems like it's a signature mismatch. Would appreciate any insight into
what the issue might be.
Republish: web/java-servlet/tomcat/tomcat-examples ... Done
Republish: editor/vim ...
,ERROR:pkgrecv: 1: Invalid contentpath
usr/share/vim/vim72/autoload/phpcomplete.vim: chash failure: expected:
cef6e202aa241427ce1428fc8595db658404b8d8 computed:
99ebfb14a651cece1db048799bbd50a431954b1b. (happened 4 times)
2: Framework stall:
URL:
'http://pkg-cdn1.oracle.com/solaris/release/solaris/file/1/674d1f3b38c8aaa0982e74692e45bb9d035c5593'.
(happened 4 times)
If you use wget to get that same file (probably
http://pkg.oracle.com/solaris/release/solaris/file/1/674d1f3b38c8aaa0982e74692e45bb9d035c5593
before some redirect took you elsewhere) , then view the file with less, what do
you see in that file? Does it look like compressed content (random garbage
unless piped through gzcat) or does it contain an html message saying that you
were trying to download malware? If you switch over to the support repository
(via https) does the problem go away?
Mike
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Mike Gerdts
Solaris Core OS / Zones http://blogs.oracle.com/zoneszone/
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