Wait and try again, or try a different mirror. Something is causing shearing in some cases i.e. a mixture of files from two different snapshots.

(Ran into the same one myself earlier and discovered that autoinstall doesn't reboot in this situation, instead drops back to install/upgrade/auto install and sits there)

--
 Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting.

On 19 August 2024 19:47:43 Anon Loli <anonl...@autistici.org> wrote:

Grettings, fellow gentlemen and ladies.
Hereby I want to announce the following issue that I got while running
`torsocks sysupgrade -n` on 1 machine.

Dmesg should be attached below.
I'll summarize the sysupgrade output because the X11 doesn't work right
now so I can't easily copy everything now because of the current bug.


Fetching from [REDACTED for increased anonymity]
SHA256.sig 100% ...
Signature Verified
BUILDINFO 100% ...
INSTALL.amd64 100% ...
[literally everything else from base76.tgz to xshare76.tgz, all 100%]
Verifying sets.
(SHA256) bsd: FAILED
[literally everything else from this bsd to xshare76, all FAILED]

and that's where it ends.
If it were because of the transition to 76, then it would stop immediately,
right?
In all of my time of using OpenBSD, this is the 1st time this has happened
to me.
Does this have something to do with the specific mirror that I use?
Is that mirror being fishy?
I use Tor for anonymity reasons and have done this many times successfully.
The currently used snapshot should be like from within 24 hours.

Speaking of sysupgrade, if I use it with I2P (installurl is a localhost link
to a I2P tunnel that goes to a I2P mirror for OpenBSD), then sometimes it just
quits with 0 output, shortly after starting, OR
case b) it stalls forever, which probably has something to do with what Solene
said for this exact use-case - ftp drops the connection way too soon.
I made the entire process exactly ONCE, and it was such a good feeling!

Nothing better than downloading a snapshot for half a day, at 0-50kb/s :')
seriously, it feels like the good old days, except you're more-less anonymous,
safe and cozy.

It wouldn't be bad to have a verbose option for sysupgrade like some other
utilities do, but it more-less gets the job done so ohwell :/

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