This can then be compared to the checksum (if provided) by the package maintainer. When the download of a file has been completed, Chocolatey will take a checksum (i.e. This tells us that Chocolatey was successfully able to download a file from the specified URL.Įrror - hashes do not match. Notice that it has downloaded the 64-bit version of this installer, since I ran it on a 64-bit operating system.ĭownload of julia-1.0.0-win64.exe (52.83 MB) completed. This tells us that Chocolatey successfully went into the chocolateyInstall.ps1 file and found the download URL that the package maintainer put in there. Progress: 100% - Completed download of C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Temp\chocolatey\Julia\1.0.0\julia-1.0.0-win64.exe That's great, but what does that actually mean? Let's break this log down a little bit. I verified that I was getting the same error message by testing the installation on the local Chocolatey Testing Environment. The error that is being reported by Chocolatey is this: I started to write a response, but I realised that it was going to take more than 240 characters to explain, so I thought I would write a blog post about it instead. I would appreciate if you could help- Foad Sojoodi Farimani October 29, 2018 Earlier today on Twitter, I was asked this I tried installing but I get this error:
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