[oe] ti_cgt_c6000_6.1.17_setup_linux_x86.bin error while installing ti-codec-engine

Gary Thomas gary at mlbassoc.com
Wed Sep 21 15:21:01 UTC 2011


On 2011-09-21 09:06, Graeme Gregory wrote:
> On 21/09/11 16:04, Gary Thomas wrote:
>> On 2011-09-21 08:37, ibrahim demir wrote:
>>> Dear developers,
>>>
>>>
>>> i have a problem at installing ti codec engine: http://pastebin.com/uU7etDYs . i downloaded ti_cgt_c6000_6.1.17_setup_linux_x86.bin and generated it's md5.
>>>
>>> in recipes/ti/...6.1.17.bb says md5 is : 41ee41cc74800b06705804f7ef901447. But when i calculate its md5, i get this: 5ee5c8e573ab0a1ba1249511d4a06c27. I download again and again
>>> but the result of md5 was the same. Then i changed bb file to 5ee5c8e573ab0a1ba1249511d4a06c27. and run bitbake ti-codec-engine, but the result was: http://pastebin.com/1SCrtWvQ
>>>
>>> so in this case what is my problem, what should i do?
>>
>> Your download is damaged. How did you download it? Make sure you download
>> files in binary mode only. Your file should match this:
>> $ md5sum ti_cgt_c6000_6.1.17_setup_linux_x86.bin
>> 41ee41cc74800b06705804f7ef901447 ti_cgt_c6000_6.1.17_setup_linux_x86.bin
>> $ ls -l ti_cgt_c6000_6.1.17_setup_linux_x86.bin
>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 gthomas gthomas 77374699 Mar 3 2011 ti_cgt_c6000_6.1.17_setup_linux_x86.bin
>>
> I dont think his download is damaged, I tested my download and my md5sum matches his.

The last error posted implies that it is - that binary file is a self-unpacking
glob which is failing it's internal checksum.

Did you try to run what you downloaded?

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