I recommend you to use the official repository of arch linux. Go to your
/etc/pacman.d/ and change the repository in the file witch you download the
corrupted file(extra, core etc...), clean the cache of pacman again (#pacman
-Sc) and try again to install (#pacman -Sy package)

If this problem still happen, go to www.archlinux.org, find the package in
search, and send email to the responsable of the package, doing this you
help so much >:o)

Or you can do what you thinking, download the package and doing a #pacman -A
package file to install the file.

Att
Allen

2007/10/7, Greg Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Sunday 07 October 2007, Giovanni Scafora wrote:
> > 2007/10/8, Giovanni Scafora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > checking package integrity...
> > >
> > > :: Archive ntop-3.3-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz is corrupted. Do you want to
> > >
> > > delete it? [Y/n]
> > > error: failed to commit transaction (corrupted package)
> > > archive ntop-3.3-3-i686.pkg.tar.gz was corrupted (bad MD5 or SHA1
> > > checksum)
> >
> > For now I solved, upgrading ntop package from ftp.archlinux.org
>
> That one is corrupted too.  If you download it manually, put it in your
> pacman
> cache then try to pacman -Syu, it will still report corrupted.  How did
> you
> install it after downloading?
>
> --
> Greg
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