#8520: Optional package gap_packages-4.4.12_2  fails to install on Solaris 10
SPARC
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   Reporter:  drkirkby           |       Owner:  tbd       
       Type:  defect             |      Status:  needs_work
   Priority:  major              |   Milestone:  sage-4.3.4
  Component:  optional packages  |    Keywords:            
     Author:                     |    Upstream:  N/A       
   Reviewer:                     |      Merged:            
Work_issues:                     |  
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Changes (by drkirkby):

  * status:  needs_review => needs_work


Comment:

 I get gobbledygook.

 BTW, if there is no Mercurial repository (I've not checked, but know some
 optional packages don't have one), it would seem sensible to create one.
 But for now at least, I can't do anything with this.

 {{{
 gap_packages-4.4.12_2/.hg/patches/status
 gap_packages-4.4.12_2/.hg/patches/gap_packages.patch
 gap_packages-4.4.12_2/.hg/patches/~/
 gap_packages-4.4.12_2/.hg/patches/~/gap_packages.patch
 gap_packages-4.4.12_2/.hg/patches/series
 gap_packages-4.4.12_2/.hg/undo.branch
 gap_packages-4.4.12_2/spkg-install
 gap_packages-4.4.12_2/patches/
 gap_packages-4.4.12_2/patches/guava/
 gap_packages-4.4.12_2/patches/guava/Makefile.in
 tar: This does not look like a tar archive
 tar: Skipping to next header
 tar: Archive contains obsolescent base-64 headers
 tar: Archive contains `�;��\221g=\b�ku�' where numeric off_t value
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 tar: Archive contains `��RsC\000\020v' where numeric mode_t value expected
 tar: Archive contains `\030�\214S;�\223�N��\203' where numeric time_t
 value expected
 tar: Archive contains `�B�\034���G' where numeric major_t value expected
 tar: Archive contains `�\235z\037oN&I' where numeric minor_t value
 expected
 tar: Archive contains `"`��3V\231v' where numeric uid_t value expected
 tar: Archive contains `�\233\025���1�' where numeric gid_t value expected
 
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 tar:
 
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 Unknown file type 'X', extracted as normal file
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      U�闌�w��h�� �o嫖��I`. �G� �e�]] ]: implausibly old time stamp
 1970-01-01 00:59:59
 tar: Skipping to next header
 tar: Read 7566 bytes from
 
/export/home/drkirkby/sage-4.3.4.alpha1/spkg/optional/gap_packages-4.4.12_3.spkg
 tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
 Finished extraction
 sage: After decompressing the directory gap_packages-4.4.12_3 does not
 exist
 This means that the corresponding .spkg needs to be downloaded
 again.
 http://www.sagemath.org//packages/optional/gap_packages-4.4.12_3.spkg -->
 gap_packages-4.4.12_3.spkg
 [ ]
 http://www.sagemath.org//packages/standard/gap_packages-4.4.12_3.spkg -->
 gap_packages-4.4.12_3.spkg
 [ ]
 http://www.sagemath.org//packages/experimental/gap_packages-4.4.12_3.spkg
 --> gap_packages-4.4.12_3.spkg
 [ ]
 http://www.sagemath.org//packages/archive/gap_packages-4.4.12_3.spkg -->
 gap_packages-4.4.12_3.spkg
 [ ]
 **********************************************************************
 * Unable to download gap_packages-4.4.12_3
 * Please see http://www.sagemath.org//packages for a list of valid
 * packages or check the package name.
 **********************************************************************
 /export/home/drkirkby/sage-4.3.4.alpha1/spkg/build
 bunzip2: Can't open input file gap_packages-4.4.12_3.spkg: No such file or
 directory.
 tar: gap_packages-4.4.12_3.spkg: Cannot open: No such file or directory
 tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
 Second download resulted in a corrupted package.
 }}}

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