error: failed retrieving file '*-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst' from alhp.harting.dev : Maximum file size exceeded #8
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Fixed.
libmygpo-qt5-1.1.0-3.1-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst same thing
Thanks, fixed as well.
1300 packages downloaded successfully, now:
Rebuild queued. Quite a lot of packages have this problem, very intriguing.
successfully updated and rebooted, nothing appears to be broken - thanks!
No thanks needed! Enjoy 10% more potential performance :)
File /var/cache/pacman/pkg/libretro-mesen-2903-1.1-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst is corrupted (invalid or corrupted package (PGP signature)).
Thanks, removed and queued for rebuild.
also, suggestion to rename this issue to
to be the tracking issue for failing packages.
error: failed retrieving file 'avidemux-cli-2.7.8-2.1-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst' from alhp.harting.dev : Maximum file size exceededto error: failed retrieving file '*-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst' from alhp.harting.dev : Maximum file size exceededGood idea.
glfw-doc&lua-lpegremoved and queued for rebuild.Downloaded most packages successfully, this is the only one that gave me any trouble:
@Daedalusspacegames I requeued
python-pysmbc.Thank you!
Most stuff seems to work, but i'm seeing it with this package
error: failed retrieving file 'python-pyqt5-chart-5.15.4-1.1-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst' from alhp.harting.dev : Maximum file size exceeded@Eris420 requeued
python-pyqt5-chart, should work now.thank you!!
Received a bug via mail from @nicman23 (if you ever read this, your account is activated now):
I requeued
qtcurve, so this should be fixed now.Getting corrupt packages on some lua stuff,namely:
@themaddin Should be fixed.
Works fine now, thanks!
Whoops, accidental close there.
This should no longer happen since #22 is now active and packages are getting verified regularly.
If you still encounter a broken package please reopen.