From what I gleaned from recent discussions of fetcher errors, this is somehow 
connected with rollout of Python related security fixes to various Linux 
distributions and/or some ...-native recipes.

It was a bunch of tar balls that are named as mercurial hashes from within iced 
tea rather than the yocto fetch. I worked around it by grabbing the tarballs 
from a different checkout since I didn't have time to dig into it.

It affected a fresh checkout I was building from scratch.


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Regards,

Darcy

Darcy Watkins
Staff Engineer, Firmware
Sierra Wireless
http://sierrawireless.com
[M3]

On Oct 5, 2016, at 3:51 PM, Randy Mortensen 
<randy.m...@gmail.com<mailto:randy.m...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Using Jethro release and attempting to build either openjdk-7 or 8 fails when 
fetching icedtea7-native/2.1.3-r1.0 due to checksum mismatches (on all the 
SRC_URI entries).
openjdk-7 did successfully build about a month ago.

Is there a workaround, fix or other suggestions?
Thanks
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