On 8/28/24 5:22 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
On 2024-08-28 17:43, David C. Rankin wrote:
Devs,
Not sure if packman is just out of bandwidth or what the issue is, but TW updates take forever, e.g.
Retrieving: librist4-0.2.7-1699.1.pm.25.x86_64.rpm ....................................<86%>=======[| (16.0 KiB/s)]
That is 1/2 of what a 33.6 dial-up modem will do over an old land-line. (it used to take Friday - Sunday to download SUSE over a modem - and pray a disconnect didn't occur :)
Are there any additional resources that may help this situation? I think it is pulling from gwdg.de, but even then the pipe should be bigger than 16.0 KiB/s.
Ideas?
At my end, (Montreal Canada) all the mirror sources suddenly decided to take the day off.
Yes, Something is FUBAR. Concrete example. I just updated yesterday before the dbus/wicked hiccup, and the update of TW today, about 24 hours later took 1:19 minutes just to download the packages: 16:22 wizard:~/dev/python/python3> sudo zypper dup Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... ... <snip> ... You may wish to restart these processes. See 'man zypper' for information about the meaning of values in the above table. No core libraries or services have been updated since the last system boot. Reboot is probably not necessary. 17:41 wizard:~/dev/python/python3> From 4:22 pm until 5:41 pm -- that's nuts. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.