Cygwin untar of 1.0.1n gives "tar: A lone zero block at 46120"

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avery.a.tarasov at securityengineer.pro wrote:

>> Was the md5 hash of the archive matching the one on openssl
>> website?

Yes.  It matches.

$ tar zxf openssl-1.0.1n.tar.gz
tar: A lone zero block at 46120
 ~
$ md5sum openssl-1.0.1n.tar.gz
139568bd5a56fa49b72a290d37113f30 *openssl-1.0.1n.tar.gz
 ~
$


>> 
>> On Fri, Jun 12 at 06:49 PM (UTC), "Kevin Layer" <layer at franz.com> wrote:
>> 
>> > It seems to build fine, though.
>> >
>> > I downloaded it via different means (directly to a Windows
>> > machine and
>> > on CentOS 6.6) and it did it on all copies.
>> >
>> > Just curious if anyone else had the issue.
>> >
>> > I'm running Cygwin 1.7.35 on Server 2008 R2.
>> >
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