Bị lỗi data client clientdeltabuild0.package hash sum mismatch required md5
I updated to Big Sur, Then I had to update to VMware Fusion 12. I have been having issues ever since. I saw this issue is happening to windows users but I can't find a fix for OSX. https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/574760/kali-linux-apt-update-returns-hash-sum-mismatch-erro... I'm experiencing exactly the same issue as described in this question: Kali Linux: apt-get update returns “Hash Sum mismatch” error. Before you mark this as a duplicate however, I have tried the solutions posted there, as well as on numerous other sites, including: sudo apt-get clean sudo rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* sudo apt-get update Editing /etc/apt/sources.list with alternate official mirrors, such as deb http://mirrors.ocf.berkeley.edu/kali kali-rolling main non-free contrib or deb https://http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main non-free contrib Everything worked after I first imported the VM. I ran sudo apt update and it found some ~650 packages to upgrade. I ran sudo apt upgrade and it encountered an error partway through. That error was solved using sudo apt --fix-broken install, but that is when this hash sum error began. Unfortunately due to hours of troubleshooting I no longer have the details of the earlier error, but I believe it was an error extracting a package due to corrupt data. I've tried multiple official mirrors, but I get the same error. Additionally, when I downloaded the Packages.gz file here on my Windows machine (VM host) and computed the SHA256 hash, I got the exact hash that apt printed as the expected value. This led me to believe that the error was not with the mirror but with my VM. The next thing I tried was wget https://mirrors.ocf.berkeley.edu/kali/dists/kali-rolling/main/binary-amd64/Packages.gz followed by sha256sum Packages.gz, which provided yet another different hash output. To be clear, I have seen 3 different hashes for the same file:
I should also note that I have only been referencing the SHA256 hash in each step. The other hash functions are also mismatched when I run sudo apt update, but the file size is the same. I had considered that downloads might be failing due to limited disk space (it is a VM after all) but I don't think that's the case. What am I missing? Previously I was using Docker on Windows and got such errors maybe 1 or 2 times in 2 years and now on Mac I'm getting them all the time and cannot build my images. What can be reason of this? Should I do something on my Mac or maybe change something in my Dockerfile to make it work? Just to note, I was also playing with changes like this:
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but it didn't change this. I've tested it on Windows and it is working perfectly fine. The funny thing is that when I change I've already:
None of those change the thing. The strange is that it worked before on my MacOS (I've build images about 20-30 times before and it was fine) and also now maybe once every 100 times it would succeed now to build image but obviously this is not the best solution. As a temporary workaround I've built all the images on Windows and pushed them to Docker hub and then pull them on MacOS but again this is only workaround and not the solution. |