Hi Christian, thanks for looking into these. Just wondering - in case you missed it - do you happen to have any idea about the digest issues reported by the net installer (first reported in this list 5/28/22 20:01 by Adam Mizerski)? I encountered those as well whilst booting the rescue system off download.opensuse.org during the last days - skipping the warning worked but likely is not something to recommend... :-) Thank you! Georg On 5/29/22 23:30, Christian Boltz wrote:
Hello,
no solution (yet), just some quick notes about the 3 issues in this mail:
Am Sonntag, 29. Mai 2022, 19:56:46 CEST schrieb Joe Salmeri:
It randomly comes back with latest being blank but I've seen that before once in a while even when there were not issues.
/usr/bin/tumbleweed just uses curl to download
https://download.opensuse.org/history/latest
but if it fails it fails silently
That's 1) - you sometimes get an empty file
If you can reproduce this with "curl -v", I'd be interested to see the output.
(Bonus points if you remember when you've seen this the first time - more than a year ago?)
"latest" still contains 20220525 despite 20220526 and 20220527 being released.
Looking at https://download.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/iso/
there are no ISO files for anything later than 20220525.
I suspect that they either ran out of disk space or have a server hw problem.
That's 2) - download.o.o doesn't have latest Tumbleweed
Disk space shouldn't be the problem - download.o.o has 2.7 TB free space. Also, I don't see an obvious issue in the logs.
No idea why the new snapshots don't show up. My _guess_ is that publishing is hanging somewhere between OBS and download.o.o. Or the "release trigger" from openQA didn't work as it should.
Also, today I received and email saying that messages from my factory list subscription were bouncing so my subscription was disabled, yet, the email saying that they were bouncing had no problem being received.
That's 3) - "fun" with gmail
We had some delivery issues to gmail caused by a buggy SPF record. This is fixed now, and therefore the mail informing you about your disabled subscription could be delivered ;-)
I wonder if the holiday is causing the delay in response and resolving the issue?
Yes, it's always "nice" if such issues happen on a weekend or during public holidays.
Regards,
Christian Boltz