On 09/04/2013 09:19 AM, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:

... snip
> Git won't really help you recover a borked download.  I've added the
> latest MachineKit file to my rsync server.  To fix your bad file, put it
> somewhere and cd to that directory.  Make sure the file is named:
>
>    debian-7.1-machinekit-armhf-2013-09-02.tar.xz
>
> Then at a command prompt in the same directory as the file run the
> following (warning, line will wrap...everything below is one command):
>
>    rsync -Pv
> mirrors.steinkuehler.net::machinekit/debian-7.1-machinekit-armhf-2013-09-02.tar.xz

... snip

Crud, I have been exceedingly silly. I started my original download in 
my high rate time, then cancelled it to start it in the middle of the 
night, during my lower rate time. I failed to notice that the next 
download didn't overwrite the original file, but appended a ".1" to a 
new one. From that point the CRC and untar was applied to the original. 
I renamed the second download and everything is wonderful. Sorry for the 
Red Herring.


-- 
Kirk Wallace
http://www.wallacecompany.com/machine_shop/
http://www.wallacecompany.com/E45/

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