| Summary: | swi-prolog-5.6.23 cannot fetch properly | ||
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| Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Georgi Chulkov <g.chulkov> |
| Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Gentoo Prolog project <prolog> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | High | ||
| Version: | 2006.1 | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Whiteboard: | |||
| Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
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Description
Georgi Chulkov
2006-11-13 01:34:16 UTC
according to digest-swi-prolog-5.6.23 the file should be 11.549.939 bytes large, the mirror gives 11.547.357 bytes. try switching mirrors first, maybe the digest is wrong. Thanks for reporting this. It looks like upstream re-released a tarball with an updated ssl configure script. This is now fixed in cvs; we'll use the updated tarball too. Keri. I switched mirrors today, and did an emerge --sync. Now I get: >>> Emerging (1 of 1) dev-lang/swi-prolog-5.6.23 to / * pl-5.6.23.tar.gz MD5 ;-) ... [ ok ] * pl-5.6.23.tar.gz RMD160 ;-) ... [ ok ] * pl-5.6.23.tar.gz SHA1 ;-) ... [ ok ] * pl-5.6.23.tar.gz SHA256 ;-) ... [ ok ] * pl-5.6.23.tar.gz size ;-) ... [ ok ] * checking ebuild checksums ;-) ... [ ok ] * checking auxfile checksums ;-) ... [ ok ] * checking miscfile checksums ;-) ... [ ok ] * checking pl-5.6.23.tar.gz ;-) ... [ ok ] >>> Unpacking source... >>> Unpacking pl-5.6.23.tar.gz to /var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/swi-prolog-5.6.23/work * Applying swi-prolog-portage-r1.patch ... [ ok ] * Cannot find $EPATCH_SOURCE! Value for $EPATCH_SOURCE is: * * /usr/portage/dev-lang/swi-prolog/files/swi-prolog-CFLAGS-r3.patch * ( swi-prolog-CFLAGS-r3.patch ) !!! ERROR: dev-lang/swi-prolog-5.6.23 failed. Call stack: ebuild.sh, line 1568: Called dyn_unpack ebuild.sh, line 708: Called src_unpack swi-prolog-5.6.23.ebuild, line 42: Called epatch '/usr/portage/dev-lang/swi-prolog/files/swi-prolog-CFLAGS-r3.patch' eutils.eclass, line 198: Called die !!! Cannot find $EPATCH_SOURCE! !!! If you need support, post the topmost build error, and the call stack if relevant. Is this related in any way? |