
pkgmk -d -i -im md5sums are ignored if you use the -im option. Blindly using that can pose a security risk or corrupted source files. I've tested fakeroot there is no md5sum mismatch also I looked on the site[1] and it hasn't been modified since April. Also edit your /etc/pkgmk.conf and enable downloading of files if you with to do so that'll avoid the need to use pkgmk -d also i hope you looked at prt-get it's a front end to pkgutils not much use to this port but for dependency handling it's a must. On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 1:57 AM, Glenn Margewich <ddaglenn@gmail.com <mailto:ddaglenn@gmail.com>> wrote: I am very new at Crux, but familiar with Linux. I have a newly installed Crux system and am trying to install some new packages. While running pkgmk -d -i, I receive md5sum errors frequently. In particular I am trying to install fakeroot. The error reads MD5Sum mismatch found MISSING <the md5sum results> fakeroot_1.9.5.tar.gz NEW <the md5sum results> fakeroot_1.9.5.tar.gz Error Building ..... I doubt I am receiving the data incorrectly, as many packages install fine. How should I go about fixing this? thanks [1]http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/f/fakeroot/?C=M;O=D 26-Apr-2008 17:02 387K Regards, Danny Rawlins _______________________________________________ CRUX mailing list CRUX@lists.crux.nu http://lists.crux.nu/mailman/listinfo/crux