[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Here's my current favorite.  emerge -f digikam.  It downloads a
> corrupted file

No, it doesn't.

>>> Emerging (6 of 6) media-gfx/digikam-0.9.1 to /
Adjusting permissions recursively: '/Gentoo/Portage/distfiles/'
>>> Downloading 'http://gentoo.supp.name/distfiles/digikam-0.9.1.tar.bz2'
--09:10:01--  http://gentoo.supp.name/distfiles/digikam-0.9.1.tar.bz2
           => `/Gentoo/Portage/distfiles/digikam-0.9.1.tar.bz2'
Resolving gentoo.supp.name... 82.208.58.65
Connecting to gentoo.supp.name|82.208.58.65|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 6'781'756 (6.5M) [application/x-tar]

100%[===================================================================================>]
 6'781'756    330.41K/s    ETA 00:00

09:10:16 (429.62 KB/s) - `/Gentoo/Portage/distfiles/digikam-0.9.1.tar.bz2' 
saved [6781756/6781756]

 * digikam-0.9.1.tar.bz2 RMD160 ;-) ...                                         
                                         [ ok ]
 * digikam-0.9.1.tar.bz2 SHA1 ;-) ...                                           
                                         [ ok ]
 * digikam-0.9.1.tar.bz2 SHA256 ;-) ...                                         
                                         [ ok ]
 * digikam-0.9.1.tar.bz2 size ;-) ...                                           
                                         [ ok ]
 * checking ebuild checksums ;-) ...                                            
                                         [ ok ]
 * checking auxfile checksums ;-) ...                                           
                                         [ ok ]
 * checking miscfile checksums ;-) ...                                          
                                         [ ok ]
 * checking digikam-0.9.1.tar.bz2 ;-) ...                                       
                                         [ ok ]

> and tries several times, with tons of colored output 
> which I have to copy and paste to read.

If you don't like colors, you should disable them.

Alexander Skwar

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