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Anybody have the md5sum for a working linux tarball? Mine is borked.

Pillars of Eternity/game/PillarsOfEternity_Data/assetbundles/st_ar_1012_od_nua_vithrak.assetbundle

gzip: stdin: unexpected end of file
tar: Unexpected EOF in archive
tar: Unexpected EOF in archive
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
same thing for me, the download have missed, you have to redownload it.
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bomana: Anybody have the md5sum for a working linux tarball? Mine is borked.

Pillars of Eternity/game/PillarsOfEternity_Data/assetbundles/st_ar_1012_od_nua_vithrak.assetbundle

gzip: stdin: unexpected end of file
tar: Unexpected EOF in archive
tar: Unexpected EOF in archive
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
CRC32: A0A4A513
MD5: CEA25BB21240B40A33762CC28A26FD3A
SHA-1: C2BB159C727AACE14A5106639FF9D608E910A960


File: gog_pillars_of_eternity_1.0.0.1.tar.gz

Hope this helps :)
Thank you JudasIscariot!

You know, some of these days you should really put this kind of info on the game card ;)
While there is an integrated checksum verification method in the WIndows installers, us Linux users are left on our own here…
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vv221: Thank you JudasIscariot!

You know, some of these days you should really put this kind of info on the game card ;)
While there is an integrated checksum verification method in the WIndows installers, us Linux users are left on our own here…
That's something for the main feedback thread :)
Post edited March 26, 2015 by JudasIscariot
Thanks! Just wanted to check before re-downloading.
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vv221: Thank you JudasIscariot!

You know, some of these days you should really put this kind of info on the game card ;)
While there is an integrated checksum verification method in the WIndows installers, us Linux users are left on our own here…
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JudasIscariot: That's something for the main feedback thread :)
Yeah, I know, but I’m sure you never get tired of people poking you repeatedly over the same concerns…
More seriously though, I’m going to voice my concerns in the right place.
I got that same error and the MD5 sum was wrong.
I downloaded it again and the MD5 sum is different but still wrong, and I get the same error trying to extract it.

Is there a more reliable mirror I can try, or a .deb to get it from a repository? I have already dropped 12GB of my data limit and over 10 hours on this download and I want to know it has a good chance of working next time.
Post edited March 28, 2015 by dukereg