From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X Mach-O; en-US; rv:1.7.12) Gecko/20050915 Firefox/1.0.7 Description of problem: When installing the latest gcc-c++ package with the up2date tool on a fully updated RHEL3 U6 system, I got the folloing error message: gcc-c++-3.2.3-53.i386.rpm: ########################## Done. error: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: MD5 digest: BAD Expected(83461c98bc05652ce52803cee06ae8ea) != (4a448d5e84c9bec9ea14ad149527a215) ########################## Done. The package is installed anyway: # rpm -q gcc-c++ gcc-c++-3.2.3-53 I didn't test it though. I removed the package and re-installed it with the same results. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gcc-c++-3.2.3-53 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. up2date gcc-c++ Actual Results: # up2date gcc-c++ Fetching Obsoletes list for channel: rhel-i386-es-3... Fetching rpm headers... ######################################## Name Version Rel ---------------------------------------------------------- gcc-c++ 3.2.3 53 i386 Testing package set / solving RPM inter-dependencies... ######################################## gcc-c++-3.2.3-53.i386.rpm: ########################## Done. error: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: MD5 digest: BAD Expected(83461c98bc05652ce52803cee06ae8ea) != (4a448d5e84c9bec9ea14ad149527a215) ########################## Done. Preparing ########################################### [100%] Installing... 1:gcc-c++ ########################################### [100%] Expected Results: No error message. Additional info: # uname -a Linux isabella.coresecure.com 2.4.21-32.0.1.EL #1 Tue May 17 18:01:37 EDT 2005 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux # cat /etc/redhat-release Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 3 (Taroon Update 6)
This is not a bug in the package itself, probably there was a transmission problem or something. Please contact your support contact instead to resolve it.
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