I can not reproduce the error message. There is a “smoke test” that installs the binary packages and runs some tests before they are published as well. I’d guess that either the docker layers on disk are corrupted or the local tag has been modified.
$ docker run -ti lsstsqre/centos:7-stack-lsst_distrib-w_2018_08
[lsst@b13da8e77607 stack]$ . /opt/lsst/software/stack/loadLSST.bash
[lsst@b13da8e77607 stack]$ setup lsst_distrib
[lsst@b13da8e77607 stack]$ cat /opt/lsst/software/stack/stack/miniconda3-4.3.21-10a4fa6/Linux64/skymap/14.0-4-g3609236+2/ups/skymap.table
if (type == exact) {
setupRequired(numpy -j 1.13.1)
setupRequired(python -j 0.0.7)
setupRequired(afw -j 14.0-50-gd3fc20b3e)
setupRequired(daf_base -j 14.0-5-g744ff5f+3)
setupRequired(utils -j 14.0-9-g11010eb+1)
setupRequired(base -j 14.0-8-g7f6dd6b+6)
setupRequired(sconsUtils -j 14.0-15-g79b7e05)
setupRequired(scons -j 3.0.0.lsst1+1)
setupRequired(python_future -j 0.16.0+1)
setupRequired(pytest -j 3.2.0.lsst2)
setupRequired(pytest_flake8 -j 0.9.1+2)
setupRequired(flake8 -j 3.5.0+2)
setupRequired(python_mccabe -j 0.6.1+3)
setupRequired(pycodestyle -j 2.3.1+1)
setupRequired(pyflakes -j 1.6.0)
setupRequired(pep8_naming -j 0.4.1+1)
setupRequired(pytest_xdist -j 1.20.1.lsst2)
setupRequired(pytest_forked -j 0.2.lsst2)
setupRequired(python_execnet -j 1.4.1.lsst2)
setupRequired(pytest_session2file -j 0.1.9+3)
setupOptional(doxygen -j 1.8.13.lsst1)
setupRequired(pybind11 -j 2.1.1)
setupRequired(pex_exceptions -j 14.0-1-g13ef843+10)
setupRequired(boost -j 1.66.0)
setupRequired(python_psutil -j 5.4.3)
setupRequired(daf_persistence -j 14.0-14-g87d16e8+11)
setupRequired(log -j 14.0-2-ga5af9b6+11)
setupRequired(log4cxx -j 0.10.0.lsst7)
setupRequired(apr -j 1.5.2)
setupRequired(apr_util -j 1.5.4)
setupRequired(mariadbclient -j 10.1.21.lsst2)
setupRequired(pex_policy -j 14.0-1-g4b114ac+15)
setupRequired(astropy -j 2.0.1)
setupRequired(pyyaml -j 3.11.lsst2)
setupRequired(libyaml -j 0.1.7)
setupRequired(pex_config -j 14.0-2-g319577b+12)
setupRequired(ndarray -j 1.3.3.lsst2)
setupRequired(eigen -j 3.2.5.lsst3)
setupRequired(fftw -j 3.3.4.lsst2)
setupRequired(cfitsio -j 3360.lsst5)
setupRequired(minuit2 -j 5.34.14)
setupRequired(gsl -j 2.4)
setupRequired(astshim -j 14.0-15-g77b58a8+1)
setupRequired(starlink_ast -j lsst-dev-gc8b18833b2)
setupOptional(matplotlib -j 2.0.2)
setupOptional(healpy -j 1.10.3.lsst1+4)
setupRequired(pykg_config -j 1.3.0+2)
} else {
setupRequired(numpy 1.13.1 [>= 1.13.1])
setupRequired(afw 14.0-50-gd3fc20b3e [>= 14.0-50-gd3fc20b3e])
setupOptional(healpy 1.10.3.lsst1+4 [>= 1.10.3.lsst1+4])
}
envPrepend(LD_LIBRARY_PATH, ${PRODUCT_DIR}/lib)
envPrepend(DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH, ${PRODUCT_DIR}/lib)
envPrepend(LSST_LIBRARY_PATH, ${PRODUCT_DIR}/lib)
envPrepend(PYTHONPATH, ${PRODUCT_DIR}/python)
docker
doesn’t have an easy way to force a checksum verification but I found this trick on reddit.
docker save lsstsqre/centos:7-stack-lsst_distrib-w_2018_08 > /dev/null && echo 'OK' || echo 'Corrupted'