Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2006 13:49:48 +1000 From: "Gary Newcombe" <gary@pattersonsoftware.com> To: "'Colin Percival'" <cperciva@freebsd.org> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: RE: portsnap oddities Message-ID: <000701c6b842$33ea1910$1f01a8c0@tosh> In-Reply-To: <44D40F42.40409@freebsd.org>
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Yes, nail on the head methinks. This server is behind a proxy and portsnap works fine with it disabled. With combination of advproxy, havp and privoxy: [mesh:/var/db/portsnap]# l *[3d].gz -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 64B 5 Aug 12:51 ad06d1f7b82db9ebcb496e7d48a754932622f1c8d6166564e61666d059f1b8fd.gz -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 64B 5 Aug 12:51 ad3d51001a264245eab5894cece6c902d073841143e9ffc7ee8379948a44aae3.gz Without: [mesh:/var/db/portsnap]# portsnap --debug fetch Looking up portsnap.FreeBSD.org mirrors... 2 mirrors found. Fetching snapshot tag from portsnap1.FreeBSD.org... latest.ssl 100% of 256 B 685 kBps done. Fetching snapshot metadata... d82061f1c680d235d7c08c340e9c25e42b4a133e2ca1c1100% of 299 B 533 kBps done. Updating from Thu 3 Aug 2006 04:45:32 EST to Sat 5 Aug 2006 11:22:38 EST. Fetching 0 metadata patches... done. Applying metadata patches... done. Fetching 0 metadata files... done. Fetching 2 patches... /usr/libexec/phttpget portsnap1.FreeBSD.org bp/7c2d57a2388d4d5cd20e935c57727b5019fbdf06210ebf9b8f0b7c01bf072db5-ad06d1f7 b82db9ebcb496e7d48a754932622f1c8d6166564e61666d059f1b8fd bp/352d16ab1731729d4542c9c126034d6f27ce2830f297effb8831e6eb6a46cb31-ad3d5100 1a264245eab5894cece6c902d073841143e9ffc7ee8379948a44aae3 http://portsnap1.FreeBSD.org/bp/7c2d57a2388d4d5cd20e935c57727b5019fbdf06210e bf9b8f0b7c01bf072db5-ad06d1f7b82db9ebcb496e7d48a754932622f1c8d6166564e61666d 059f1b8fd: 200 OK http://portsnap1.FreeBSD.org/bp/352d16ab1731729d4542c9c126034d6f27ce2830f297 effb8831e6eb6a46cb31-ad3d51001a264245eab5894cece6c902d073841143e9ffc7ee83799 48a44aae3: 200 OK done. Applying patches... done. Fetching 0 new ports or files... done. [mesh:/var/db/portsnap]# l *[3d].gz -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 64B 5 Aug 13:32 ad06d1f7b82db9ebcb496e7d48a754932622f1c8d6166564e61666d059f1b8fd.gz -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 64B 5 Aug 13:32 ad3d51001a264245eab5894cece6c902d073841143e9ffc7ee8379948a44aae3.gz So the files did seem to be intact initially anyway? Just clearing the cache for the proxy didn't seem to solve the problem btw. Thanks, Gary -----Original Message----- From: Colin Percival [mailto:cperciva@freebsd.org] Sent: Saturday, 5 August 2006 1:24 PM To: Gary Newcombe Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: portsnap oddities Gary Newcombe wrote: > Fetching 2 new ports or files... > /usr/libexec/phttpget portsnap1.FreeBSD.org > f/ad06d1f7b82db9ebcb496e7d48a754932622f1c8d6166564e61666d059f1b8fd.gz > f/ad3d51001a264245eab5894cece6c902d073841143e9ffc7ee8379948a44aae3.gz > http://portsnap1.FreeBSD.org/f/ad06d1f7b82db9ebcb496e7d48a754932622f1c8d6166 > 564e61666d059f1b8fd.gz: 200 OK > http://portsnap1.FreeBSD.org/f/ad3d51001a264245eab5894cece6c902d073841143e9f > fc7ee8379948a44aae3.gz: 200 OK > > gunzip: stdin: not in gzip format > snapshot is corrupt. Strange. I've checked on portsnap1.freebsd.org, and those files are definitely intact. Are you using an HTTP proxy? It's possible that it might have cached a broken version of those files. Could you look in /var/db/portsnap and tell me how large those two files are? Colin Percival
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