L A Walsh wrote:
On 2019/12/20 17:32, Knurpht-openSUSE wrote:
Linda, to cut a long story short: Mirrors are there for distributing the transfers for people downloading, updating, upgrading etc. If a workaround for this would go public, everyone would try download.o.o with some options first. Result: download.o.o down.
---- Usually the sites I d/l are fine and give me my max d/l speed -- not always the same for d.o.o. I certainly don't mind using a local mirror if one exists, but most importantly, is really a mirror and not 4+ days behind.
Any mirror that is that far behind should have been automagically disabled. For now, mirror.edge.kernel.org seems up-to-date though. (at least the copy in Amsterdam),
Problem now is I keep getting rerouted to what would normally be a very close, performant mirror, but now, I have no way of getting to "correct content" as I seem to have no choice in the mirror chosen, nor a way to work around it.
Your only option is to manually select a specific mirror.
A four day lag time seems like alot for a distro like TW that updates as often as daily.
According to the logs, for the last 21 days, kernel.org have been running an rsync twice a day, from two mirrors. If one of the sites (hosted by "Packet") were out of date, it sounds like it might be an internal issue. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (9.3°C) Member, openSUSE Heroes. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org