On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 1:10 PM, Nathan Wayde <[email protected]> wrote: > On 10/09/10 11:59, Evangelos Foutras wrote: >> >> On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Philipp Überbacher >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Excerpts from Sven-Hendrik Haase's message of 2010-09-10 01:27:39 +0200: >>>> >>>> Whenever I try uploading a reasonably large package to >>>> aur.archlinux.org, my average speed is around 500KB/s. This appears to >>>> be an artificial limitation since a server would have at least >>>> 10/10MBits uplink. I therefore request the speed limit to be disabled in >>>> order to be able to upload large packages with all available bandwidth >>>> to increase productivity. >>>> >>>> Or is there a reason for the limit? >>>> >>>> -- Sven-Hendrik >>> >>> Maybe I misunderstand something here, but my average upload to AUR is >>> 600 Bytes, so the speed really doesn't matter. What do you upload there? >>> -- >>> Philipp >>> >>> -- >>> "Wir stehen selbst enttäuscht und sehn betroffen / Den Vorhang zu >>> und alle Fragen offen." Bertolt Brecht, Der gute Mensch von Sezuan >> >> Binary packages like sage-mathematics (over a GiB for both architectures). >> > > AUR isn't a binary repository, all it's intended to store are PKGBUILDs > scripts that aid the PKGBUILD .install files, .desktop files, and other > small files not including sourcecode. >
sure it it, that is where the community repo is stored... Ronald
