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[#11192] Invalid header in Horde_Db-1.2.1.tgz
Summary Invalid header in Horde_Db-1.2.1.tgz
Queue Horde.org Servers
Queue Version PEAR server
Type Bug
State Not A Bug
Priority 2. Medium
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Requester frederic (at) fauberteau (dot) org
Created 05/14/2012 (4797 days ago)
Due
Updated 05/16/2012 (4795 days ago)
Assigned
Resolved 05/14/2012 (4797 days ago)
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05/16/2012 06:23:33 AM frederic (at) fauberteau (dot) org Comment #3 Reply to this comment
Cannot reproduce. The unpacking works perfectly fine without any 
error messages and the file has been downloaded and installed a few 
hundred times for the last two months.
I trust you. As I said, I had no problem with gnu tar. But nbtar used 
by default under NetBSD in pkgsrc produces an "Invalid header". Maybe 
a bug of nbtar ... Fortunately, a variable allows to specify another 
tar command in pkgsrc.

Thanks for your promptness and sorry for the useless noise.
05/14/2012 08:49:27 AM Jan Schneider Comment #2
State ⇒ Not A Bug
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Cannot reproduce. The unpacking works perfectly fine without any error 
messages and the file has been downloaded and installed a few hundred 
times for the last two months.
05/14/2012 08:38:24 AM frederic (at) fauberteau (dot) org Comment #1
Priority ⇒ 2. Medium
Patch ⇒ No
Milestone ⇒
Queue ⇒ Horde.org Servers
Summary ⇒ Invalid header in Horde_Db-1.2.1.tgz
Type ⇒ Bug
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
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I got the following error with netbsd tar for Horde_Db-1.2.1.tgz:

tar: Invalid header, starting valid header search.

so my packaging process failed. After a untar and a rebuilding with 
gnu tar, netbsd tar succeed to extract it. But the checksum differs 
between my new archive and the one fetched from the horde repository. 
So the packaging process failed again. Maybe the problem comes from 
the archive, maybe it comes from netbsd tar. I'll try to inquire into 
tar.

Best regards,
--
Frédéric Fauberteau

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