Eric J. Peters wrote:
I experienced the same problem from numerous archives. I finally found a
good one at: http://www.apache.org/dist/xml/xerces-c/
-Eric.
Is there a way to find the origin of the corrupt archive ? I think it's
a very bad idea to flood almost all mirrors with a co
D]
> Subject: Re: corrupt archive
>
> I downloaded it, unpacked it, built it, no problem. Sorry I don't
> remember which site I got it from. The file I got was called
> xerces-c-current.tar.gz. It didn't have 2_5_0 in the name, but when
> unpacked
I downloaded it, unpacked it, built it, no problem. Sorry I don't
remember which site I got it from. The file I got was called
xerces-c-current.tar.gz. It didn't have 2_5_0 in the name, but when
unpacked the top directory was xerces-c-src_2_5_0
Joanne
Bor
BTW one of the two mirrors I used is
ftp://ftp-stud.fht-esslingen.de/pub/Mirrors/ftp.apache.org/dist/xml/xerces-c/source/
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Hi,
Is it possible, that the tar.gz archive of the xercesc-2.5.0 source
release is corrupt ? I've downloaded them from two different mirrors,
and none of them worked. tar complains, that the is not a valid tar
archive, though it could extract exactly on file
this is the md5sum which I get from