On Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 11:26:32AM -0300, James Oakley wrote:
On September 28, 2007, Dr. Peter Poeml wrote:
On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 11:23:17AM -0300, James Oakley wrote:
On September 27, 2007, Michal Marek wrote:
Hi buildservice addicts,
As an exercise to learn a certain programming language, I wrote a plugin for osc that provides an ftp-like interface to the buildservice api. If the package was on download.opensuse.org, but not on a mirror you were redirected to, I'd be very interested to find out what was wrong, because that should not happen. Do you remember which mirror that was?
I do not, unfortunately.
I noticed a number of downloads last night, at around 1:14, for a package named ganeti. However those were not redirected. Was that you? According to the logs, I see 404 from download.opensuse.org though, for requests _not_ redirected.
That was me. When I did a search for ganeti on software.opensuse.org the URL it gave me returned 404.
Ah, that still explains part of the problem. You went to software.opensuse.org, which believed that the package was published, and sent you to download.opensuse.org. However, the package was not (yet arrived on the latter -- which is the exact same symptom I have been hit by, also. (Thus, we didn't even get as far as being redirected to a mirror) Michael, Andreas, one of you have an idea why the publishing might be "slow"? All I know, from debugging on download.o.o, that the package I was waiting for just didn't turn up for hours. No matter if I triggered a rebuild. Project was devel:languages:python for me, and all builds were finished. That software.o.o does send users to download.o.o for packages which are not necessarily there, seems a problem to me, too. Peter -- "WARNING: This bug is visible to non-employees. Please be respectful!" SUSE LINUX Products GmbH Research & Development