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File integrity check failed and reported some errors. #11461

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aasano opened this issue Mar 6, 2017 · 6 comments
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File integrity check failed and reported some errors. #11461

aasano opened this issue Mar 6, 2017 · 6 comments
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@aasano
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aasano commented Mar 6, 2017

I downloaded latest Piwik 3.0.2. and installed it with Yummy FTP Pro via FTPS protocol and binary (Raw data) transfer to my web hosting server. I re-installed it several times, but every time came with same result as below. Everything else was checked green in Piwik Installation System Check, except this. What can I do to fix this?

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@DavidLiedke
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You have to upload the files in the "Binary mode".

For example with WinSCP:
Select the files --> right click --> Upload --> Transfer settings --> Transfer Mode "Binary" --> Ok --> Ok --> Done.

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aasano commented Mar 7, 2017

But I have used Binary (Raw data) transfer!

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aasano commented Mar 7, 2017

How can I go more binary with transfer?
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aasano commented Mar 7, 2017

Well. I enabled "Include invisible items in transfers" in my FTP software and the installation went through. Is this strange.

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Findus23 commented Mar 7, 2017

Well. I enabled "Include invisible items in transfers" in my FTP software and the installation went through. Is this strange.

It isn't really. All files starting with a dot are considered hidden in Linux file systems. Appearently your ftp Client doesn't upload them by default and as a result Piwik is complaining that they are missing (as in your first screenshot).

Maybe the error message should make it more clear that the files don't have to be corrupted, but also can be completely missing.

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aasano commented Mar 7, 2017

That makes sense very well. Thank you Findus23. Yes, the default setting on my FTP client disabled invisible items. It would help if the error message could suggest that possibility also.

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