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Re: [opensuse-factory] applydeltaiso RC1 delta to GM 10.3 - indata read 8192 bytes failed
- From: gbv@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 08:38:13 -0000 (UTC)
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> On Sunday 30 September 2007, Sebastian Furdal wrote:
>> reading 363151280 bytes from old iso...done
>> indata read 8192 bytes failed
>
> Similar for me for the x86_64 DVD:
>
> reading 363151280 bytes from old iso...done
> indata read 8192 bytes failed
>
Yesterday I build with the aid of applydeltaiso the GM x86_64 DVD from
same source and I had success!.
It seems the problem is for some RC1 isos rather than RC1_GM delta isos. I
don't know what gone bad. I was lucky with the RC1 isos. As additional
info, I downloaded RC1 x86_64 DVD few days ago because I had problems
rebuilding RC1 from delta isos (I remember the same message).
Guillermo
Guillermo
> I checked the md5sum of my downloaded RC1 ISO:
> md5sum openSUSE-10.3-RC1-DVD-x86_64.iso
> 0d0b44c3bd86630d59de9aceb3dbadc6 openSUSE-10.3-RC1-DVD-x86_64.iso
>
> This is NOT the same as the one in MD5SUMS.of.DVDs:
>
> b614710dc92366e7b768fe8e0cd5e7ee openSUSE-10.3-RC1-DVD-x86_64.iso
>
> Now the question is: how can I correct my RC1 DVD iso? I could use
> rsync, but I cannot find anywhere the ISO, just by a torrent. :(
> That's pretty bad, as my connection is not the good, and would take
> quite some time to download the full DVD...
>
> Andras
>
> --
> Quanta Plus developer - http://quanta.kdewebdev.org
> K Desktop Environment - http://www.kde.org
>
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>> reading 363151280 bytes from old iso...done
>> indata read 8192 bytes failed
>
> Similar for me for the x86_64 DVD:
>
> reading 363151280 bytes from old iso...done
> indata read 8192 bytes failed
>
Yesterday I build with the aid of applydeltaiso the GM x86_64 DVD from
same source and I had success!.
It seems the problem is for some RC1 isos rather than RC1_GM delta isos. I
don't know what gone bad. I was lucky with the RC1 isos. As additional
info, I downloaded RC1 x86_64 DVD few days ago because I had problems
rebuilding RC1 from delta isos (I remember the same message).
Guillermo
Guillermo
> I checked the md5sum of my downloaded RC1 ISO:
> md5sum openSUSE-10.3-RC1-DVD-x86_64.iso
> 0d0b44c3bd86630d59de9aceb3dbadc6 openSUSE-10.3-RC1-DVD-x86_64.iso
>
> This is NOT the same as the one in MD5SUMS.of.DVDs:
>
> b614710dc92366e7b768fe8e0cd5e7ee openSUSE-10.3-RC1-DVD-x86_64.iso
>
> Now the question is: how can I correct my RC1 DVD iso? I could use
> rsync, but I cannot find anywhere the ISO, just by a torrent. :(
> That's pretty bad, as my connection is not the good, and would take
> quite some time to download the full DVD...
>
> Andras
>
> --
> Quanta Plus developer - http://quanta.kdewebdev.org
> K Desktop Environment - http://www.kde.org
>
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