On Sunday 15 April 2007 23:36, Mark Goldstein wrote:
On 4/16/07, Rajko M. <rmatov101@charter.net> wrote:
Mark,
look at TCP/IP traffic. There is nothing if you disable refresh for all sources. What I see is short burst when it is refreshing update repository, packman and guru, and than nothing. The rest of activity is data base check.
Thanks Rajko,
My impression is that somehow local data base was "invalidated". I did not analyze traffic, but I used "zypper -v up" and also observed it in YaST2 message boxes, that both updaters were definitely re-reading patches and package descriptions from non-oss and oss repositories on download.opensuse.org. So it took a lot of time (and during this time I observed zypper indicating [-21879%] readiness of package file :-( ) . I thought it may be something with my home machine, but today I ran update on my office machine that was NOT on the network yesterday and I can see that zypper re-reads oss and non-oss repositories also. Looks like there is some indication for updater to re-read repository even though it is marked as non-refreshable.
My first post was about YOU (online updates) that is not that verbose. Now zypper -v pch and it downloaded only repositories marked to be refreshable. zypper -v ref refreshed everything as expected. zypper -v up is acting like first command zypper -v pch.
[-21879%] I got even better, but temporary, the final number is 100%. and observed even more glitches in output, but I have to run zypper in another terminal to see the output. Done. It is the same. So it seems to be a bug in zypper output.
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