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I encountered the problem of unecognized archives during installation archlinux-2018.05.01-i686.
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# pacstrap base base-devel
I have a trouble with some unrecognized tar.zst archives.
I try to install zstd, but it has dependencies packed in tar.zst. And libarchive too...
Some kind of vicious circle turns out...
How can this be solved?
Last edited by vorojan (2020-01-12 13:24:16)
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Yes, I think the upstream project has switched to zstd archives over the older xz ones. It seems this also has happened for the latest packages on our repos, and I'm not sure this is intentional.
But still in any cases, I'm surprised you didn't try with a newer archiso rather than use one that's getting for two years old at this juncture. I'm not sure it will actually help here yet, but it's still best practice.
Architecture: pentium4, Testing repos: Yes, Hardware: EeePC 901+2GB RAM+OS half on the SD card.
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https://www.archlinux.org/news/now-usin … mpression/
https://www.archlinux.org/news/required … ibarchive/
You have to use a ISO having a recent enough version of libarchive 3.3.3-1. I wouldn't try
to update an ISO live environment.
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That looks like it's done what is intended. Does pacstap not work now? Does it fail with a unrecognised archive format, or a bad PGP key?
Architecture: pentium4, Testing repos: Yes, Hardware: EeePC 901+2GB RAM+OS half on the SD card.
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Does it fail with a unrecognised archive format, or a bad PGP key?
pacstrap haven't work because of bad PGP key
So, then the keyring on the new ISO is maybe the problem?
I don't know exactly now, i used archlinux-2019.12.02-i686 and the problem went away. Later, I found that the device was set to the wrong time. Perhaps the problem was this.
Last edited by vorojan (2020-01-12 13:23:27)
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ntpdate <server>
Thanks a lot for this advice becuse I set time manually.
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