Bug list report apup scripts
Robert L Tux
17 Dec 2007
Rudy, on Dec 12 2007, 10:43 PM, said:
the runtime error (0), is most of the time due to network timeout, file not found, but this will be fixed in newer releases of apup.exe. We just a couple of better error handling fixes, and then we should be flying.
a suggestion could you have an optional (drive via a /debug Command Line*) Window that lists filename size and state that we could watch as the files download (or don't as the case may be)
ie the line would look like
kb34567821.exe 12MB Pending %file hash
and then
kb34567821.exe 12MB Complete %file hash
or
kb34567821.exe 12MB ERROR/CORRUPT %file hash
after it completes (or not)
*this should also turn on the /log function
StanTheMan
18 Dec 2007
Hi guys,
There seems to be a problem with the hashes for directx again!
Looking for file C:\apup\modules\Components\directx.apm
MD5 Hashes do NOT match. Expecting 5C7237CD3C8996E2AA39F9D7CFCE07DF, but found c83285ff66c4fdbadb6c6cd3e7fae3e5!!!
Stan.
There seems to be a problem with the hashes for directx again!
Looking for file C:\apup\modules\Components\directx.apm
MD5 Hashes do NOT match. Expecting 5C7237CD3C8996E2AA39F9D7CFCE07DF, but found c83285ff66c4fdbadb6c6cd3e7fae3e5!!!
Stan.
sh1leshk4
18 Dec 2007
Just tried the DirectX addon with 1.0.3 and I found no error whatsoever.
Are you sure it's not your connection?
Seems like it fails to get directx.apm properly.
How about posting a log?
Are you sure it's not your connection?
Seems like it fails to get directx.apm properly.
How about posting a log?
StanTheMan
18 Dec 2007
sh1leshk4, on Dec 18 2007, 01:28 PM, said:
Just tried the DirectX addon with 1.0.3 and I found no error whatsoever.
Are you sure it's not your connection?
Seems like it fails to get directx.apm properly.
How about posting a log?
Are you sure it's not your connection?
Seems like it fails to get directx.apm properly.
How about posting a log?
Strange! Everything was working great with no errors over the weekend, now this morning i have this error.
Herewith is the full log:
AutoPatcher Updater starting.
List file HTTP location: http://www.autopatch...m/releases.list
Download queue status: 1 files waiting.
releases.list: Download complete.
Download queue status: 0 files waiting.
Download queue status: 1 files waiting.
autopatcher_directx.script: Download complete.
Download queue status: 0 files waiting.
Attempting to delete file C:\apup\modules\Components\DirectX_enu.apm
Executing shell command: del "C:\apup\autopatcher_directx_nov07.script"
Executing shell command: del "C:\apup\dx_x86.rti"
Executing shell command: del "C:\apup\dx_x86.ver"
Starting detection routine for item Module DirectX - November 2007
Looking for file C:\apup\modules\Components\directx.apm
MD5 Hashes do NOT match. Expecting 5C7237CD3C8996E2AA39F9D7CFCE07DF, but found c83285ff66c4fdbadb6c6cd3e7fae3e5!!!
Item Module DirectX - November 2007 doesn't appear to be here. Adding its downloads to queue...
Adding http://www.autopatch...les/directx.apm.
Starting detection routine for item Update DirectX - November 2007
Looking for file C:\apup\modules\Components\directx_files\directx_nov2007_redist.exe
MD5 Hash matches (B1CD797AB2ABC148F0AE045C206250C7).
Finished adding downloads. Process queue.
Download queue status: 1 files waiting.
directx.apm: Download complete.
Download queue status: 0 files waiting.
Stan.
Edited by StanTheMan, 18 December 2007 - 12:01 PM.
sh1leshk4
18 Dec 2007
???
There seems to be nothing wrong in that.
apup.exe found your directx.apm's MD5 a mismatch, deleted it, and then downloaded a new one.
Keep in mind that the scripts are updated regularly even if it points to the same update and thus may cause things like that.
It only means your directx.apm is older than the one in the server.
There seems to be nothing wrong in that.
apup.exe found your directx.apm's MD5 a mismatch, deleted it, and then downloaded a new one.
Keep in mind that the scripts are updated regularly even if it points to the same update and thus may cause things like that.
It only means your directx.apm is older than the one in the server.
StanTheMan
18 Dec 2007
sh1leshk4, on Dec 18 2007, 02:19 PM, said:
???
There seems to be nothing wrong in that.
apup.exe found your directx.apm's MD5 a mismatch, deleted it, and then downloaded a new one.
Keep in mind that the scripts are updated regularly even if it points to the same update and thus may cause things like that.
It only means your directx.apm is older than the one in the server.
There seems to be nothing wrong in that.
apup.exe found your directx.apm's MD5 a mismatch, deleted it, and then downloaded a new one.
Keep in mind that the scripts are updated regularly even if it points to the same update and thus may cause things like that.
It only means your directx.apm is older than the one in the server.
Yes i understand this, but it is giving me this file verification error every time i run apup today!!
Surely it should download the correct .apm file the first time?
Stan
sh1leshk4
18 Dec 2007
@StanTheMan
And it's still giving the right one just now.
Here's my log :
Like M2Ys4U said, your ISP's proxy might cache things up and still storing the old/corrupt directx.apm file, which is why every time you tried to download you always get the old file.
Edited by sh1leshk4, 18 December 2007 - 03:52 PM.
And it's still giving the right one just now.
Here's my log :
AutoPatcher Updater starting. List file HTTP location: [url="http://www.autopatcher.com/releases.list"]http://www.autopatcher.com/releases.list[/url] Download queue status: 1 files waiting. releases.list: Download complete. Download queue status: 0 files waiting. Download queue status: 1 files waiting. autopatcher_directx.script: Download complete. Download queue status: 0 files waiting. Attempting to delete file C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\modules\Components\DirectX_enu.apm Executing shell command: del "C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\autopatcher_directx_nov07.script" Executing shell command: del "C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\dx_x86.rti" Executing shell command: del "C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\dx_x86.ver" Starting detection routine for item Module DirectX - November 2007 Looking for file C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\modules\Components\directx.apm MD5 Hash matches (5C7237CD3C8996E2AA39F9D7CFCE07DF). Starting detection routine for item Update DirectX - November 2007 Looking for file C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\modules\Components\directx_files\directx_nov2007_redist.exe MD5 Hash matches (B1CD797AB2ABC148F0AE045C206250C7). Finished adding downloads. Process queue. Download queue status: 0 files waiting.As you can see, nothing's changed and it works like expected.
Like M2Ys4U said, your ISP's proxy might cache things up and still storing the old/corrupt directx.apm file, which is why every time you tried to download you always get the old file.
Edited by sh1leshk4, 18 December 2007 - 03:52 PM.
StanTheMan
18 Dec 2007
sh1leshk4, on Dec 18 2007, 05:50 PM, said:
@StanTheMan
And it's still giving the right one just now.
Here's my log :
Like M2Ys4U said, your ISP's proxy might cache things up and still storing the old/corrupt directx.apm file, which is why every time you tried to download you always get the old file.
And it's still giving the right one just now.
Here's my log :
AutoPatcher Updater starting. List file HTTP location: [url="http://www.autopatcher.com/releases.list"]http://www.autopatcher.com/releases.list[/url] Download queue status: 1 files waiting. releases.list: Download complete. Download queue status: 0 files waiting. Download queue status: 1 files waiting. autopatcher_directx.script: Download complete. Download queue status: 0 files waiting. Attempting to delete file C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\modules\Components\DirectX_enu.apm Executing shell command: del "C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\autopatcher_directx_nov07.script" Executing shell command: del "C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\dx_x86.rti" Executing shell command: del "C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\dx_x86.ver" Starting detection routine for item Module DirectX - November 2007 Looking for file C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\modules\Components\directx.apm MD5 Hash matches (5C7237CD3C8996E2AA39F9D7CFCE07DF). Starting detection routine for item Update DirectX - November 2007 Looking for file C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\modules\Components\directx_files\directx_nov2007_redist.exe MD5 Hash matches (B1CD797AB2ABC148F0AE045C206250C7). Finished adding downloads. Process queue. Download queue status: 0 files waiting.As you can see, nothing's changed and it works like expected.
Like M2Ys4U said, your ISP's proxy might cache things up and still storing the old/corrupt directx.apm file, which is why every time you tried to download you always get the old file.
Ahh ok i see guys, thanks, i'll try it again later
Stan.
Erik Ramey
18 Dec 2007
WOW! I updated the directx a while ago. That must be one heck of a huge proxy your ISP has!
M2Ys4U
19 Dec 2007
only a theory, it could be something else mangling the data... I know my University's proxies decided to insert garbage at the beginning of certain http streams last week much to my annoyance.
sh1leshk4
22 Dec 2007
...which is probably used to track down which file goes where.
...but that too is only a theory.
...but that too is only a theory.
Guest_twizttid13_* 17 Feb 2008
I'm using XP X64. With the latest apup everything.
When I get to downloading requested releases (fetching.....) it stops. I think I have a problem with my scripts but i'm not sure. Any help would be appreciated.
Edit: I also tried DLing Windows Script 5.7 from microsoft and it failed. It made it sound like it didn't support XP x64.
Edit 2: Problem solved it was my firewall.
Edited by twizttid13, 17 February 2008 - 09:56 PM.
When I get to downloading requested releases (fetching.....) it stops. I think I have a problem with my scripts but i'm not sure. Any help would be appreciated.
Edit: I also tried DLing Windows Script 5.7 from microsoft and it failed. It made it sound like it didn't support XP x64.
Edit 2: Problem solved it was my firewall.
Edited by twizttid13, 17 February 2008 - 09:56 PM.
Guest_pat_* 01 Mar 2008
i am unable to go past a verification error when i reach the file
apergine_exe.zip
is there some problems?
apergine_exe.zip
is there some problems?
hcti2
02 Mar 2008
Howard Roarke
14 Mar 2008
Here's a strange one. Had the freezing problem with xp updates maybe 6 times; no big deal. Office 2007 sp1, something like 500 plus megs, not a single freeze. But.........ever since, web connection has been creeping much slower than dial up. (I have 5 meg cable service). Then browser (firefox2.0) started reporting server not found for any site i tried. Couldn't get online at all. Finally was able to get here after rebooting my system and modem 4 or 5 times.
Obviously, I got back online, but I'm a bit nervous.
Could APUP be failing to release its connection somehow? I'm only semi-computer-literate, any suggestion what to look for if it happens again?
Thanx, in advance
Obviously, I got back online, but I'm a bit nervous.
Could APUP be failing to release its connection somehow? I'm only semi-computer-literate, any suggestion what to look for if it happens again?
Thanx, in advance
pier
04 Apr 2008
i have use the New version of AutoPatcher Updater (APUP) v1.0.4, but i have make one problem is write
"One or More files failed verification. Would you like to continue at your own risk?"
may i know to to solve it ??
"One or More files failed verification. Would you like to continue at your own risk?"
may i know to to solve it ??
Erik Ramey
04 Apr 2008
Hello Pier,
By chance, what were you downloading when you received this? MS might have updated something.
By chance, what were you downloading when you received this? MS might have updated something.


