On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 06:37:26PM -0600, Douglas R. Reno via blfs-dev wrote: > Hi guys, > > I was going to download alsa-lib (the last version I have is 1.1.7), and it > seems that they pulled versions 1.1.6-1.1.8 off their site: > > > -rw-r--r-- 14 50 947423 Aug 2 2016 alsa-lib-1.1.2.tar.bz2 > -rw-r--r-- 14 50 962001 Dec 20 2016 alsa-lib-1.1.3.tar.bz2 > -rw-r--r-- 14 50 974584 Jun 1 2017 > alsa-lib-1.1.4.1.tar.bz2 > -rw-r--r-- 14 50 973825 May 12 2017 alsa-lib-1.1.4.tar.bz2 > -rw-r--r-- 14 50 979225 Nov 14 2017 alsa-lib-1.1.5.tar.bz2 > drwxr-xr-x 14 50 Feb 20 2009 old > drwxr-xr-x 14 50 Feb 20 2009 stable > ncftp /pub/lib > > > What should we do here? I know I can go pull from OSUOSL, but I wouldn't > recommend that to users unless absolutely necessary. I can't see a message > on their lists saying that they've pulled it. > > This seems to affect alsa-plugins, alsa-utils, alsa-tools, and alsa-oss. All > of those also seem to have tarballs from 2018/2019 removed. I don't know if > there's a data corruption problem upstream, but this is a problem. > ALSA-Firmware is OK though, but there hasn't been a release of that in a > long time. > > Thanks, > > Douglas R. Reno > Worrying - I took -lib and -utils from the book's link 47 hours ago, this looks as if maybe there is a problem in those versions. I suggest that people keep an eye on this for a few days.
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