Hi.
Now I can download the file/package for installation, but it's no possible to update (or install) because there is an error fetching key or hash for the package, or the hash it isn't right.
I've tried fetching the key with 'wget
http://doc.hausser.ch/debpackages/dha-debpackages.key -O - | sudo apt-key add -' but error again.
Here the output from terminal:
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sudo aptitude safe-upgrade
The following packages will be upgraded:
zygrib
1 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 14.6 MB of archives. After unpacking 28.2 MB will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n/?] y
Get: 1 http://doc.hausser.ch/debpackages/ ubuntu-dha/precise zygrib i386 6.0.2-1204ubuntu1 [14.6 MB]
Fetched 14.6 MB in 21s (689 kB/s)
E: Failed to fetch http://doc.hausser.ch/debpackages/pool/precise/zyGrib_6.0.2-1204ubuntu1_i386.deb: Hash Sum mismatch
E: Failed to fetch http://doc.hausser.ch/debpackages/pool/precise/zyGrib_6.0.2-1204ubuntu1_i386.deb: Hash Sum mismatch
My zygrib was installed from a deb package.
Because of this, I've tried purging the installation and reinstalling the package, but I've got the same:
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E: Failed to fetch http://doc.hausser.ch/debpackages/pool/precise/zyGrib_6.0.2-1204ubuntu1_i386.deb: Hash Sum mismatch
The package now is right:
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aptitude show zygrib
Package: zygrib
State: not installed
Version: 6.0.2-1204ubuntu1
Priority: optional
Section: science
Maintainer: Jacques <zygrib@zygrib.org>
Architecture: i386
Uncompressed Size: 30.7 M
Depends: libqt4-gui, libqt4-network, libqwt6, proj, bzip2, ttf-liberation
Description: Weather data visualisation - GRIB File Viewer
* GRIB Format 1
* Automatic GRIB data download :
** NOAA - GFS (World) 0.5° x 0.5° (8 days)
** FNMOC - WW3 - GLOBAL 1° x 1° (7 days)
** FNMOC - WW3 - MEDIT 0.2° x 0.2° (3 days)
** Meteoblue - NMM (Switzerland and around) 3km x 3km on 300km x 300km (3 days)
** IAC (fleetcode) Data for North Atlantic
* Accept various GRIB sources like saildocs, globalemarinenet, maxsea
* More details on https://zygrib.org (multi language)
* Grib files from NOAA GFS archive (http://nomads.ncdc.noaa.gov/data/gfsanl/), available since 2004
Thank's