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Re: pkg/39896: 2008Q3 htmllint: Failed downloads. Japanese version?



The following reply was made to PR pkg/39896; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: "Jeremy C. Reed" <reed%reedmedia.net@localhost>
To: gnats-bugs%netbsd.org@localhost
Cc: erich.enke%gmail.com@localhost
Subject: Re: pkg/39896: 2008Q3 htmllint: Failed downloads.  Japanese version?
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 12:36:03 -0600 (CST)

 On Tue, 11 Nov 2008, erich.enke%gmail.com@localhost wrote:
 
 > I can't get it to do it now, but before, it would download the htmllint 
 > distfile completely from a .jp server, complain it was the wrong size, 
 > and fail out.  Now, having removed the distfile and make cleaned, I'm 
 > trying to install it again, but now I'm stuck in IPv6 land.  Having only 
 > started using NetBSD again after a long hiatus, I'm still searching for 
 > how to turn off this IPv6 in pkgsrc and to use the conventional IPv4 
 > until I'm ready to switch it myself.  I'm guessing I have an 
 > intermediate router than can't handle IPv6.  I can successfully ping 
 > google with IPv4.  Example output from IPv6:
 > 
 > # make install | tee log
 > => Bootstrap dependency digest>=20010302: found digest-20080510
 > => Fetching htmllint.zip
 > => Downloaded size:        0 bytes
 > => Total size: 705521 bytes
 > fetch: Unable to verify fetched file htmllint.zip
 > ftp: Can't connect to `2001:708:10:9::20:1:21': No route to host
 > fetch: Unable to fetch expected file htmllint.zip
 > ftp: Can't connect to `2001:4f8:4:7:230:48ff:fe31:43f2:21': No route to host
 > fetch: Unable to verify fetched file htmllint.zip
 > ftp: Can't connect to `2001:4f8:4:7:230:48ff:fe31:43f2:80': No route to host
 >   (restarting at 726362fetch: Unable to verify fetched file htmllint.zip
 > ftp: Can't connect to `2001:6c8:6:4::7:21': No route to host
 > ftp: Can't connect to `2001:4f8:0:2::e:21': No route to host
 
 You can ignore the IPv6 warnings.
 
 > No such directory.
 
 That sounds like the IPv4 worked, but the file doesn't exist.
 


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