On 2012-06-07 10:49:32 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > You might try the same test with data from your server's local disks
> > too.  Or try saving the bz2 output to a local disk to see if it makes
> > the integrity errors go away.  (You would still see the MD5 mismatches
> > though).
> 
> I get the same error when the files are stored on the local disk
> or in /tmp. So, the problem doesn't come from the fileserver and
> is entirely local to the machine.

Actually these are only MD5 errors (from my own checks), no
"bunzip2: Data integrity error when decompressing" errors.
And "bunzip2 -t mpfr-0-8207.bz2" in a loop never fails.

I'm going to do more tests with bunzip2, like
  "bunzip2 -k mpfr-0-8207.bz2" and test the result,
  "bunzip2 -c mpfr-0-8207.bz2 > out" and test the result,
  "bunzip2 -c mpfr-0-8207.bz2 | cat > out" and test the result
(in case the problem comes from the pipe), and also similar
tests with unxz and gunzip.

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