id summary reporter owner description type status priority milestone component version resolution keywords cc port 2239 fortune 4.6.2-RELEASE fails checksum toby@… macports-tickets@… "I just installed DarwinPorts into my $HOME and attempted to build fortune (which, for some reason, OS X doesn't include). This resolved the dependency for libcompat, fetched it and built it, but when it got to fortune, fortune-4.6.2-RELEASE.tar.bz2 failed the checksum, despite me manually verifying the checksum in the Portfile. Here is the output: system:~> port install fortune ---> Fetching fortune ---> Attempting to fetch fortune-4.6.2-RELEASE.tar.bz2 from http://distfiles-od.opendarwin.org/ ---> Verifying checksum(s) for fortune Error: No checksum set for fortune-4.6.2-RELEASE.tar.bz2 Error: Target com.apple.checksum returned: Unable to verify file checksums system:~> In /opt/local/var/db/dports/distfiles/fortune, there is only the fortune-4.6.2-RELEASE.tar.bz2 file. The MD5 sum of the file is: system:/opt/local/var/db/dports/distfiles/fortune> md5 fortune-4.6.2-RELEASE.tar.bz2 MD5 (fortune-4.6.2-RELEASE.tar.bz2) = 99166e1c47d4b60c865a31d59d359b16 system:/opt/local/var/db/dports/distfiles/fortune> This matches what is listed in ~/darwinports/dports/games/fortune/Portfile as the MD5 sum of the tarball exactly (first line in the checksums section). Previously, I had installed a2ps, coreutils, epic4, lft (and psutils and libcompat as a result of these choices). I followed the standard procedure for installing DarwinPorts; checked it out of anoncvs and ./ configure;make;sudo make install and then put /opt/local/bin in my path and restarted the terminal emulator. No problems with the installation of any of the other above-listed software, either. Afterwards, I always port clean and distclean to save some space. Any clues?" defect closed Normal ports 1.0 fixed