Bug 86218 - Error 1335: cab file libreoffice1.cab damaged
Summary: Error 1335: cab file libreoffice1.cab damaged
Status: RESOLVED INVALID
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Installation (show other bugs)
Version:
(earliest affected)
4.3.4.1 release
Hardware: x86 (IA32) Windows (All)
: medium normal
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Reported: 2014-11-12 18:49 UTC by Daniel Gembom
Modified: 2014-12-31 17:41 UTC (History)
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screenshot of the error message (Hebrew) (11.85 KB, image/png)
2014-11-12 18:49 UTC, Daniel Gembom
Details
Location of the checksum Info on download page (155.18 KB, image/jpeg)
2014-11-13 16:04 UTC, V Stuart Foote
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checksums for Windows 4.3.4.1 RC build (16.31 KB, image/png)
2014-11-13 16:06 UTC, V Stuart Foote
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Description Daniel Gembom 2014-11-12 18:49:09 UTC
Created attachment 109366 [details]
screenshot of the error message (Hebrew)
Comment 1 V Stuart Foote 2014-11-12 21:47:49 UTC
@Daniel,

What MS Windows are you running? And, should we assume that you verified the 
downloaded installer against the HASH value--the info link on the download page--right?

Stuart
Comment 2 Daniel Gembom 2014-11-13 05:53:50 UTC
I using Windows XP SP3 hebrew localized. I havn't checked the HASH. Can you explain me how to do it?
Comment 3 V Stuart Foote 2014-11-13 16:04:07 UTC
Created attachment 109428 [details]
Location of the checksum Info on download page

@Daniel,

There are any number of utilities for calculating the HASH value for a file. I prefer http://www.febooti.com/products/filetweak/members/hash-and-crc/ for its simplicity and integration with Windows shell.

The practice is to find a trusted HASH value for the file being downloaded--LibreOffice project calculates those and posts them to the MirrorBrain hosting service. Then links that information on the download pages.

Pick a HASH, MD5 or SHA256, are fine to use--you're just doing a quick check that the download was complete.

Then calculate a HASH value for the downloaded file--compare its value against what is posted for it.  If they match, you have a complete download. If the do not match, verify that you are comparing the right HASH value and files. If so,  download was corrupt and needs to be done again.

Stuart
Comment 4 V Stuart Foote 2014-11-13 16:06:19 UTC
Created attachment 109429 [details]
checksums for Windows 4.3.4.1 RC build
Comment 5 Daniel Gembom 2014-11-13 23:30:28 UTC
I've downloaded it again, and it works for me now. sory for bothering...
Comment 6 V Stuart Foote 2014-11-13 23:34:04 UTC
@Daniel, 
(In reply to Daniel Gembom from comment #5)
> I've downloaded it again, and it works for me now. sorry for bothering...

No worries, happy to help you get it sorted.  Let us know if you have any other issues.

Stuart