1 installation transactions failed There was a problem during the installation: package firefox-0:78.11.0-1.mga8.x86_64 does not verify: Payload SHA256 ALT digest: BAD (Expected ee4dbef1d6045d34c217def51b2c564a9ba4df1d4be222ae4d06f6f30b0944fd != 97cf3bdf1af6ff3525fa391cb3a13afd864e577626d55d3568ea3d89fd6a5bf1) Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Every time, pops up as a new update on starting the computer. Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. Click on update every time 3.
Most likely corruption during download or a full file system. What's the output of the command df? As root, run "urpmi --clean" and then try again. Does that fix the issue?
CC: (none) => davidwhodgins
Hi, thanks reporting this. This is already reported and this is a bad mirror behavior. Please as root user do: urpmi --clean urpmi --auto-update The above error is raised when a bad RPM was downloader, perhaps because of bad connection, bad gateway or a system going to sleep.
Installation failed, some files are missing: http://mageia.mirror.triple-it.nl/distrib/8/x86_64/media/core/updates/firefox-en_GB-78.11.0-1.mga8.noarch.rpm http://mageia.mirror.triple-it.nl/distrib/8/x86_64/media/core/updates/firefox-en_CA-78.11.0-1.mga8.noarch.rpm http://mageia.mirror.triple-it.nl/distrib/8/x86_64/media/core/updates/firefox-en_US-78.11.0-1.mga8.noarch.rpm http://mageia.mirror.triple-it.nl/distrib/8/x86_64/media/core/updates/firefox-78.11.0-1.mga8.x86_64.rpm You may need to update your urpmi database. Try to continue anyway? I selected "no" 20 or more updates came along with the Firefox update with the original attempt to install the Firefox update, those installed without a problem the first time. It left only the Firefox uninstalled. The internet here is a CenturyLink fiber optic system which has been the best service I have ever had. I went to root and ran the command "urpmi --clean" exactly, and this is what the system reported when I tried to update Firefox.
http://mageia.mirror.triple-it.nl/ appears to have dropped the distrib directory and everything under it. That mirror has now been dropped from the mirrorlist. If you've manually selected the mirror, run "urpmi.removemedia -a" and then select a new mirror. Whether using a manually selected mirror or not, run "urpmi --clean" again, and then check for updates.
Reporter, could you please reply to the previous question? If you don't reply within two weeks from now, I will have to close this bug as OLD. Thank you.
Status: NEW => NEEDINFOKeywords: (none) => NEEDINFOCC: (none) => ouaurelien
Since there are insufficient details provided in this report for us to investigate the issue further, and we have not received feedback to the information we have requested above, we will assume the problem was not reproducible, or has been fixed in one of the updates we have released for the reporter's distribution. Users who have experienced this problem are encouraged to upgrade to the latest update of their distribution, and if this issue turns out to still be reproducible in the latest update, please reopen this bug with additional information. Closing as OLD.
Status: NEEDINFO => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => OLD