On 7/11/19 2:15 AM, Per Jessen wrote:
PGNet Dev wrote:
My OBS kernel build's been through a couple of build cycles over the past few days.
Currently, successfully built packages are not propagating to the mirrors; this is unfortunately a not-uncommon result, often going on for days. No idea what the actual problem is. What needs to be done to get propagation working consistently?
I think it is in fact working properly, but it is slow and home:/ repos have the lowest priority.
E.g., this
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/pgnd:/Kernel:/stable/openSUS...
Map showing the closest mirrors
No mirror was found
Hmm, at the very least, you should have gotten the provo mirror, but looking at it right now, that package is still missing. The push to provo is currently running, but it hasn't updated the log since early this morning.
Right now, I can't say if this is just the link to provo being extraordinarly slow, or if we just have a lot to rsync, or if it's something else.
As of this morning, there _has_ been a change in behavior. At OBS online, it's _still_ showing as N/A, I am very sorry, but no mirror was found. Feel free to download directly: /repositories/home:/pgnd:/Kernel:/stable/openSUSE_Leap_15.1/x86_64/kernel-default-5.2.0-32.1.g80522d2.x86_64.rpm (fwiw, another, new build has rolled ...) BUT, a `zypper up` now _works_, unlike the last couple of days, and -- despite OBS report of no mirrors -- is pulling from ... Retrieving package kernel-default-5.2.0-32.1.g80522d2.x86_64 (2/7), 67.5 MiB (357.7 MiB unpacked) Retrieving: https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/pgnd:/Kernel:/stable/openSU... <2%>======= ... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mirror+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: mirror+owner@opensuse.org