Néstor Espino Briones wrote:
> I am having problem with an applications that uses cftisio in an imac 
> PPC G4. I think that is a library version problem. Then I run fink 
> selfupdate and fink update-all, but the latter does not work.

It would have been nice to know what version of Fink and of MacOSX you 
are running. Without this information, I will be guessing.

> I have problems with db-4.2.52.tar.gz:
> 
> The checksum of the file db-4.2.52.tar.gz of package db42-ssl-4.2.52-17 
> is incorrect. The most

This version db42-ssl-4.2.52-17 is not in any of the currently supported 
Fink trees. It exists in the distribution for 10.3 and in 
10.4-transitional, both of them unsupported for many years.

> likely cause for this is a corrupted or incomplete download
> Expected: cbc77517c9278cdb47613ce8cb55779f

This checksum hints at 10.4-transitional, unsupported for 3 years.

[]
> Make your choice:  [2] 3
> curl -f -L -O -C - http://distfiles.master.finkmirrors.net/db-4.2.52.tar.gz
> ** Resuming transfer from byte position 24439
>   % Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed   Time    Time     Time  
> Current
>                                  Dload  Upload   Total   Spent    Left  
> Speed
> 100 3803k  100 3803k    0     0   101k      0  0:00:37  0:00:37 
> --:--:--  124k
> The checksum of the file is incorrect. The most likely cause for this is 
> a corrupted or
> incomplete download
> Expected: cbc77517c9278cdb47613ce8cb55779f
> Actual: 065954600e53b1845ce52f8cbeac0cef

I don't know what's wrong with your download, but this "Actual" md5sum 
is wrong, too. The right checksum of that file is 
8b5cff6eb83972afdd8e0b821703c33c (I just downloaded it again from this 
same server.)

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> curl -f -L -O http://distfiles.bru.be.eu.finkmirrors.net/db-4.2.52.tar.gz

This mirror hasn't worked for a long time. The fact that your fink tries 
  to use it is one of the side effects of being on an unsupported 
version of Fink.

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> Then, how can I tell fink that it has to ignore checksum? How can I 
> install it from source using fink? How can I know where to put the 
> package in order that db42-ssl-4.2.52-17 can find it, if I installed 
> db-4.2.52.tar.gz manually?

You can download db-4.2.52.tar.gz manually and place it into /sw/src/. 
Then, provided the checksums match, fink will use it (and there is then 
even an option to ignore checksums).

> I am using Fink 0.24.26.

As I said, this version is a couple of years out of date. Even if you 
are running MacOSX 10.4, you should be using fink-0.29.9 or later nowadays.

-- 
Martin





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