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On Friday, September 11, 2020 9:10:43 PM WIB Manfred Hollstein wrote:
On Fri, 11 Sep 2020, 14:54:32 +0200, Constant wrote:
On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 5:15:25 PM WIB Simon Lees wrote:
Hi
On 9/9/20 5:34 PM, Constant wrote:
Cannot remember when I started including the plater repositories in my repositories list but it has given me a stable result.
Today I wanted to check for the latest update for my Tumbleweed when I found out that the platter list did not want to download the normal list but faulted with "dowbload.
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Retrieving: http://dowbload.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/plater/Tumbleweed/repo /rep oindex.xml?cookies=0 ........[done (1.2 KiB/s
how may I contact plater?
https://build.opensuse.org/users/plater lists an email address, Dave has been active on this list in the past but not for over a year so there is a chance he will see this anyway.
Had a good look at the https://build.opensuse.org/users/plater site but there is no email address from Plater and looking through all possibilities there does not seem to get to contact plater.
Its a pity because I do not see any possibility to find out where this "dowbload" comes from.
Does this URL work for you?
https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/plater/Tumbleweed/
It is browsable using your web browser of choice. If it is, you get its repo list using zypper, too. Could it be that you're using a wrongly spelled URL? I.e. dowbload vs. download?
HTH, cheers.
l8er manfred
Have looked into the URL and they are as expected. I get the idea that somewhere in zypper dup gets it info which repros I want them to visit a dowbload is somewhere hidden. Case: In the repositorie list in Yast I blanked the platter repro and ran zypper dup. I got the same info as before that the repro dowbload was not available. Does zypper use an own repositories file?