* Corrupt .deb file.
@ 2002-09-10 8:39 geoff
2002-09-10 15:31 ` Ray Olszewski
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From: geoff @ 2002-09-10 8:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie
I have two separate copies of the Debian GNU/Linux "Woody" 3.0 distro.
One is on CDROMs, the other is on a DVD-ROM.
They both fail to install when the installation reaches
libc6_2.2.5-6_i386.deb
which is stated to be corrupt.
Is it possible that a corrupt file is being distributed, or must I look
closer to home ?
My other distros (Mandrake, Red Hat, SuSE 8.0 and FreeBSD4.4 Unix) all
install OK
including the SuSE DVD version.
Anyone else had a similar experience ?
I particularly want to test drive Debian and the .deb installation system.
Best regards
Geoff
G3FHL
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* Re: Corrupt .deb file.
2002-09-10 8:39 Corrupt .deb file geoff
@ 2002-09-10 15:31 ` Ray Olszewski
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Ray Olszewski @ 2002-09-10 15:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: geoff, linux-newbie
"Possible"? Yes. *Likely*? No. Especially not such a core file as libc6,
the one library that nearly every application program uses.
OTOH, the current version of this package is 2.2.5-14 (in Sid, which I use
here, and probably in Woody too). And you don't way how either your CD or
your DVD was made. Occasionally, the Debian online pachage system contains
a bad backage. I've never seen this persist for more than a day ... but if
you or someone else constructed an .iso at just the wrong time, you could
have a bad package or two. Especially if you did it *before* Woody became
Debian-stable (back when it was Debian-testing).
Assuming you have the target system set up with a connection to the
Internet, you might do better to download the Debian install floppies and
do an online installation (the installer on the CDs may even support this
... I haven't used Debian CDs is a very long time so don't really know).
This would get you the current versions of all the packages, including all
security updates.
At 09:39 AM 9/10/02 +0100, geoff wrote:
>I have two separate copies of the Debian GNU/Linux "Woody" 3.0 distro.
>One is on CDROMs, the other is on a DVD-ROM.
>
>They both fail to install when the installation reaches
>libc6_2.2.5-6_i386.deb
>which is stated to be corrupt.
>
>Is it possible that a corrupt file is being distributed, or must I look
>closer to home ?
>
>My other distros (Mandrake, Red Hat, SuSE 8.0 and FreeBSD4.4 Unix) all
>install OK
>including the SuSE DVD version.
>
>Anyone else had a similar experience ?
>I particularly want to test drive Debian and the .deb installation system.
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