Re: Fltk install hangs

2003-11-07 Thread Krzysztof Duleba
Aaron Humphrey wrote:

 It got as far as fltk and then hung on the one file,
 /usr/share/doc/fltk-1.1.4/fl_color_chooser.jpg.

[...]

 It went from about 10 megabytes to 24 megabytes in less than a minute,
 which is an unusual size for a JPG in any event.

During the setup I went out to drink a tea. When I come back, the file had
1.4 GB.

Regards
Krzysztof Duleba



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Fltk install hangs

2003-11-06 Thread Aaron Humphrey

I am also experiencing a hang installing fltk.  (I would reply to 
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-11/msg00187.html,
but at work I'm only subscribed to the digest list, and it hasn't shown up yet.)

I was just doing a routine update of all packages, using the ftp.plig.net 
mirror(selected more or less at random).  It
downloaded them all fine, then started to install them.  It got as far as fltk and 
then hung on the one file,
/usr/share/doc/fltk-1.1.4/fl_color_chooser.jpg.  I waited for a few seconds, then I 
clicked Cancel.  I went back into
setup, installed the rest of the other packages(which went fine), then went back in 
and tried fltk again.  It still
didn't work.  I checked the mailing list archive on the web site, found the above 
message, then tried again and found
he was correct--the file it was hanging on grew continually while I refreshed my 
Explorer window.  It went from about
10 megabytes to 24 megabytes in less than a minute, which is an unusual size for a JPG 
in any event.

Trying to decompress the fltk-1.1.4-2.tar.bz2 file using bunzip2 produces the 
following message:


bunzip2: Compressed file ends unexpectedly;
perhaps it is corrupted?  *Possible* reason follows.
bunzip2: No error
Input file = fltk-1.1.4-2.tar.bz2, output file = fltk-1.1.4-2.tar

It is possible that the compressed file(s) have become corrupted.
You can use the -tvv option to test integrity of such files.

You can use the `bzip2recover' program to attempt to recover
data from undamaged sections of corrupted files.

bunzip2: Deleting output file fltk-1.1.4-2.tar, if it exists.


Running bunzip2 -tvv on the file produces:


  fltk-1.1.4-2.tar.bz2: 
[1: huff+mtf rt+rld]
[2: huff+mtf rt+rld]
[3: huff+mtf rt+rld]
[4: huff+mtf rt+rld]
[5: huff+mtf rt+rld]
[6: huff+mtf file ends unexpectedly

You can use the `bzip2recover' program to attempt to recover
data from undamaged sections of corrupted files.


Cygcheck output attached, though I don't know if it's revelant.  Setup.log.full seemed 
to be too large to
attach, and also not that informative.


--Aaron V. Humphrey
Kakari Systems Ltd.




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