[MacPorts] #42525: clang-3.3-3.3_2+analyzer+python27+universal package appears incomplete - truncated archive

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#42525: clang-3.3-3.3_2+analyzer+python27+universal package appears incomplete -
truncated archive
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  Reporter:  ian.cheong@…    |      Owner:  wsiegrist@…
      Type:  defect          |     Status:  closed
  Priority:  Normal          |  Milestone:
 Component:  server/hosting  |    Version:  2.2.1
Resolution:  worksforme      |   Keywords:
      Port:  clang-3.3_2     |
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Comment (by ian.cheong@…):

 Replying to [comment:1 jeremyhu@…]:
 > Delete and refetch?

 I downloaded two separate copies manually directly from two different
 servers and manually unzipped. Both servers list the same file size and
 both files have the same hash. Both generate the same error.

 {{{

 $ sudo bunzip2 *

 bunzip2: Compressed file ends unexpectedly;
         perhaps it is corrupted?  *Possible* reason follows.
 bunzip2: No such file or directory
         Input file =
 clang-3.3-3.3_2+analyzer+python27+universal.darwin_10.i386-x86_64.tbz2,
 output file =
 clang-3.3-3.3_2+analyzer+python27+universal.darwin_10.i386-x86_64.tar

 It is possible that the compressed file(s) have become corrupted.
 You can use the -tvv option to test integrity of such files.

 You can use the `bzip2recover' program to attempt to recover
 data from undamaged sections of corrupted files.

 bunzip2: Deleting output file
 clang-3.3-3.3_2+analyzer+python27+universal.darwin_10.i386-x86_64.tar, if
 it exists.

 }}}



 If it works for you, is it this and is it really meant to be 109M?????
 http://packages.macports.org/clang-3.3/

 clang-3.3-3.3_2+analyzer+python27+universal.darwin_10.i386-x86_64.tbz2
 08-Jan-2014 23:51       109M

 clang-3.3-3.3_2+analyzer+python27+universal.darwin_10.i386-x86_64.tbz2.rmd160
 08-Jan-2014 23:51       512

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