I am seeing this with an openSUSE 12.1 system at home, and also a
Factory system at work:
% host download.opensuse.orgdownload.opensuse.org has address 195.135.221.134
download.opensuse.org has IPv6 address 2001:67c:2178:8::13
And then, when running zypper patch or zypper up, I see
Retrieving: repomd.xml [error]
Download (curl) error for
'http://download.opensuse.org/update/12.1/repodata/repomd.xml':
Error code: Connection failed
Error message: Failed to connect to 2001:67c:2178:8::13: Network is unreachable
Alas, my provider nor that network at work support IPv6. Still, my
system has IPv6 enabled since roaming around on different networks,
IPv6 may be present, or even necessary there.
(This does not happen all the time, sometimes if I retry a bit later
the system uses IPv4 and everything works.)
Now, is this just a setup problem and I should simply and
unconditionally disable IPv6?
Or are some parts of our update or network stack in need of
some adjustments?
For the time being, unless this is just me running into this,
should we disable IPv6 on download.opensuse.org?
Gerald
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Hi guys,
this is my first report about scanny for #1 week:
http://ruby-blog.pl/GSoC/2012/05/28/scanny-week-1/
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Hi,
I'm currently investigating whether and how openSUSE is used in
larger deployments. Does anyone know someone who manages like let's
say 30 or more openSUSE machines at once? I'm interested in e.g.
what tools are used in such a scenario and what rough edges in the
distro we maybe have that could be improved.
cu
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So what was the decision/end result with the UEFI situation? Where does
OpenSUSE stand with the situation?
Regards
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Hi,
here's a small summary of the 10th (coding) week. Last week I worked
mostly on the new fetcher code which I finally pushed into the git
repo. Apart from this I did some refactoring here and there.
The todo for this and the next week is to start with the new osc
user interface (that is the client code). As I already wrote in the
proposal the new osc client will be based on python's argparse module
and the Jinja2 template engine.
Marcus
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Hi,
Last week the label operations API was finalized merged upstream to
util-linux. Some minor design choices were discussed on the mailing list
and now everything is set. With the internal API now implemented, Petr
and I decided that for the remaining of the GSoC program, we will focus
on implementing GPT support for fdisk.
During the weekend, the initial GPT header checks and probing was
implemented, and we now check: signature, CRC checksums and LBA
integrity, as required by the specs.
Thanks,
Davidlohr
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Hi!
Lots of progress at time!
Work done the last week:
* Simple Ubuntu AppInstall support added to update-appstream-index (UAI) tool
* Made UAI an auto-activated DBus-daemon
* Updated parts of the PackageKit dummy backend to work with parallelization
* Finished the last pieces of parallelization support, preparing it for merge
* Lots of bugfixes everywhere
* Started writing unit-tests for parallelization
* Set up Fedora VM
Todo this week:
* Do everything required to get parallelization merged into master until Friday
* More SC testing on non-Debian-based distros
* Adjust the SC to use UAI
* Install OpenSUSE VM
* Probably first tests with the OpenSUSE AppStream data
That's it for now, as always if you have questions, feel free to ask!
Bye!
Matthias
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I am still having issues accessing the Forums.
I dump my opensuse and novell cookies every time I encounter issues
This is the latest error message
"No data received
Unable to load the webpage because the server sent no data."
"Error 324 (net::ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE): The server closed the connection
without sending any data."
I am about ready to completely give up.
Are these issues ever going to be fully addressed?
If you want to respond with it works for me don't. It's not working
reliably for me.
Steven
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Here is the error message I got trying to follow a link that was to a
forum response
"Duplicate headers received from server
The response from the server contained duplicate headers. This problem
is generally the result of a misconfigured website or proxy. Only the
website or proxy administrator can fix this issue.
Error 350 (net::ERR_RESPONSE_HEADERS_MULTIPLE_LOCATION): Multiple
distinct Location headers received. This is disallowed to protect
against HTTP response splitting attacks."
This too has been like this for months.
I must not be holding my mouth right.
This is very broken.
Steven
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