CRC check failed

Ramon Diaz-Uriarte rdiaz02 at gmail.com
Mon Nov 6 17:54:35 GMT 2006


Dear All,

(Apparently after adding a bunch of large binary files) bzr check
reports things such as:

So, to make the story short, what is weird now is:

a) I have a machine where bzr check does fine:

ramon at xantusia:~/bzr-local-repos/RJaCGH$ bzr check
checked branch file:///home/ramon/bzr-local-repos/RJaCGH/ format
Bazaar-NG Metadir branch format 5
checked repository <bzrlib.transport.local.LocalTransport
url=file:///home/ramon/bzr-local-repos/RJaCGH/> format
<RepositoryFormatKnit1>
   101 revisions
   440 unique file texts
  5182 repeated file texts
   265 weaves



b) I rspush it to where we want the cenrtal repo. to be. The rspush
from the above machine seems to work just fine.
 bzr rspush bzrs at ameiva:/Disk2/bzr-repositories/RJaCGH
(...)
sent 435286658 bytes  received 14152 bytes  6748849.77 bytes/sec
total size is 435178385  speedup is 1.0

c) But when I do a bzr check on the machine that got the rspush, CRC
check fails:

bzrs at ameiva:/Disk2/bzr-repositories/RJaCGH$ bzr check
bzr: ERROR: CRC check failed 3753648892 2779940560


In both cases, I just (i.e., 15 minutes ago) installed fresh both bzr
and bzrtools (both v. 0.12) from sources. In both cases I am running
Python 2.4 on a Debian system.

Is this a bug? Or is this something strange with our setup? (The
receiving disk is an encrypted partition as in
http://www.hermann-uwe.de/taxonomy/term/49
and
http://www.saout.de/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=EncryptedDeviceUsingLUKS


but, so far, this setup has worked for us without any problem with
bzr. I'll try later tonight or tomorrow to get rid of the encryption
and use as a "normal" thing. But I guess this should NOT be the cause.



Best,


R.

P.D. If it helps, I can place all the stuff in a publicly accessible
place (though it is about 450 MB, and I doubt compression will help a
lot).



-- 
Ramon Diaz-Uriarte
Statistical Computing Team
Structural Biology and Biocomputing Programme
Spanish National Cancer Centre (CNIO)
http://ligarto.org/rdiaz




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