On Wed, Oct 1, 2014, at 08:42 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
You could try "export ZYPP_ARIA2C=1". Might do the trick for you. I have not used it recently, though.
All machines already have env | grep ARIA ZYPP_ARIA2C=1
Why don't you try the forums and mail lists? We are a different crowd. For example, I never use IRC.
This email WAS sent to opensuse@opensuse.org, opensuse-buildservice@opensuse.org, opensuse-project@opensuse.org, zypp-devel@opensuse.org, & opensuse-softwaremgmt@opensuse.org. In general, the reason for this "broad appeal" email to multiple lists is that there already are too many channels, and it's completely unclear who is actually responsible for such a topic/fix. Especially when one asks in IRC and gets "It's not my job" and "I don't know whose it its" from @suse personnel. It's practically impossible to randomly hit the right target with any precision; hence the shotgun approach. Specfically, my experiece @ Forums is that *suse devs/ops/admins do not frequent it, and that once an issue gets 'difficult' or 'advanced' the typical advice is to try IRC or a specific mailing list.
I would like to see logs from your failed attempts, but not in this mail list (project). It might explain what happens.
Certainly. Which specific logs, which debug level is helpful, and which list is appropriate?
One idea -- a fallback mechanism *within* a repos' definition would be useful
I did suggest that idea this week, on the factory mail list. Got no response.
Not surprising. As I said, I've been dancing with this issue for years -- obviously, still unresolved. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org