Re: [Fink-users] apt-get-lockwait update hangs every time

2016-03-07 Thread Alexander Hansen

> On Mar 7, 2016, at 10:36, Ian Boardman  wrote:
> 
> No proxy involved. No change using the supplied files. Just hangs after 
> printing "0% [Working]". Any other ideas? Thanks.
> 

Maybe check whether bindist.finkmirrors.net is reachable for you, and also 
check whether 72.13.188.158 works.

$ ping bindist.finkmirrors.net
PING snitch.finkproject.org (72.13.188.158): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 72.13.188.158: icmp_seq=0 ttl=44 time=91.145 ms
…

And check whether you can download 
http://bindist.finkmirrors.net/10.11/dists/stable/main/binary-darwin-x86_64/Packages.gz
 via a web browser.  That’s essentially the same information which apt-get 
update downloads.

Since not everybody is having this error, unfortunately it’s a bit hard to 
diagnose.

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Re: [Fink-users] apt-get-lockwait update hangs every time

2016-03-07 Thread Ian Boardman
No proxy involved. No change using the supplied files. Just hangs after
printing "0% [Working]". Any other ideas? Thanks.


On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 10:52 AM, Alexander Hansen <
alexanderk.han...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> On Mar 7, 2016, at 07:15, Ian Boardman  wrote:
>
> Hi all.  When I run fink scanpackages or apt-get update the process just
> hangs forever. No error messages. I cannot figure out how to get apt-get to
> give me a detail of what it's trying to do and where it is stuck.
>
>
> It doesn’t support that.  You might try using ‘netstat’.
>
>   I've seen this popping up in the archives going back for years. I'm
> guessing I need current, vetted to be working versions of sources.list
> and fink.conf for Mac OS X 10.11, "El Capitan."  Presumably apt-get is
> trying to contact the wrong servers or use the wrong trees or something
> like that.
>
>
> Actually, apt-get generally throws an immediate error when you’re trying
> to download from an incorrect server or nonexistent tree.  In your error
> seems like the connection to the server isn’t actually established.
>
> Please post vetted files or links to same. If it matters, I am located
> near Boston in the USA and I use a commercial ISP (Comcast) to access the
> internet.
> Thanks for your help.
>
> —Ian
>
>
> Here’s my (working for me) sources.list and fink.conf.
>
> Are you trying to connect from behind a proxy?  That’s another potential
> reason for this behavior, and one where stalling rather than returning an
> error is a likely outcome.  If you’re using a proxy, then make sure that
> it’s set up properly via “fink configure”, and that information should get
> used by apt-get as well.
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
> Fink User Liaison
>
>
>
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Re: [Fink-users] apt-get-lockwait update hangs every time

2016-03-07 Thread Alexander Hansen
On Mar 7, 2016, at 07:15, Ian Boardman  wrote:Hi all.  When I run fink scanpackages or apt-get update the process just hangs forever. No error messages. I cannot figure out how to get apt-get to give me a detail of what it's trying to do and where it is stuck.It doesn’t support that.  You might try using ‘netstat’.  I've seen this popping up in the archives going back for years. I'm guessing I need current, vetted to be working versions of sources.list and fink.conf for Mac OS X 10.11, "El Capitan."  Presumably apt-get is trying to contact the wrong servers or use the wrong trees or something like that. Actually, apt-get generally throws an immediate error when you’re trying to download from an incorrect server or nonexistent tree.  In your error seems like the connection to the server isn’t actually established.  Please post vetted files or links to same. If it matters, I am located near Boston in the USA and I use a commercial ISP (Comcast) to access the internet.Thanks for your help.—IanHere’s my (working for me) sources.list and fink.conf. Are you trying to connect from behind a proxy?  That’s another potential reason for this behavior, and one where stalling rather than returning an error is a likely outcome.  If you’re using a proxy, then make sure that it’s set up properly via “fink configure”, and that information should get used by apt-get as well.  

sources.list
Description: Binary data


fink.conf
Description: Binary data

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