SHA1 error when using brew installation

In particular, I used homebrew to install MySQL, and I got this error:

Error: SHA1 mismatch Expected: f218ed64ce6e7a5d3670acdd6a18e5ed95421d1f Got: 3a57f6f44186e0dba34ef8b8fb4a9047e9e5d8a3 Archive: /Users/rdp/Library/Caches/Homebrew/cmake-2.8.7.bottle.tar.gz (To retry an incomplete download, remove the file above.) 
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Mar 25 2018-12-12T00:
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Everything worked after I launched brew update .

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Mar 27 '12 at 5:32
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If brew update fails, try

 cd `brew --prefix` git remote add origin https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew git fetch origin git reset --hard origin/master 
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Jul 26 '13 at 8:31 on
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I had the same problem as Steve S regarding the epustool dependency on Octave and found this link:

https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-science/issues/1110

Check the iml message at about 10 above (its second message). As he explained, I downloaded it from fedoraproject.org and then moved it to the / Library / Caches / Homebrew / directory.

Greetings

-Maashu

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Aug 29 '14 at 19:35
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In my case, the file downloaded from https://downloads.sourceforge.net/ctags/ctags-5.8.tar.gz is actually an html file. I downloaded the real file and put it in /Library/Caches/Homebrew/ctags-5.8.tar.gz . Then I run brew install ctags , everything works.

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Nov 05 '14 at 20:38
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