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Re: File on a CDROM

 
Dennis Handly
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: File on a CDROM

>When I run the copy command it come back instantly.

What does "cksum patch-delivery-13986.depot" show?
Ray Bell
Regular Advisor

Re: File on a CDROM

This is the results:

{clbsrv:Root}/cdrom-> cksum patch-delivery-13986.depot
4294967295 0 patch-delivery-13986.depot
Torsten.
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: File on a CDROM

please compare with contents of

patch-delivery-13986.sums

Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.

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Ray Bell
Regular Advisor

Re: File on a CDROM

{clbsrv:Root}/cdrom-> pg patch-delivery-13986.sums
The following checksums were computed for this delivery.

Checksums created using cksum(1).
2762561824 2335078400 patch-delivery-3986.depot
302801126 1294 patch-delivery-13986.README.txt

Checksums created using md5sum(1).
625338d3f92bb1f5dd4e01ad46a8945b patch-delivery-13986.depot
16be7828b131257ce9818a4300b89dde patch-delivery-13986.README.txt

As you see the value is different...
Patrick Wallek
Honored Contributor

Re: File on a CDROM

>>4294967295 0 patch-delivery-13986.depot

This file definitely has a problem. The '0' is the size of the file.

You need to have the DVD recreated by whoever originally created it.
Ray Bell
Regular Advisor

Re: File on a CDROM

Thanks and I will close of the case
Ray Bell
Regular Advisor

Re: File on a CDROM

I will have another cd resent to me...
Steven Schweda
Honored Contributor

Re: File on a CDROM

> You need to have the DVD recreated by
> whoever originally created it.

Or, better, by someone who read-checks it
before shipping it.