I'm not sure if archive.apache.org enforces some new bandwidth limit
policies recently, I haven't seen such bandwidth limits before. We should
consider to fix it If more people complaint about such failures.

A workaround for this issue is pass -Dtomcat.download.url to manual set a
download url of tomcat packages.

On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 3:11 PM, Allen Wittenauer <allenwittena...@yahoo.com
> wrote:

>
> > On May 17, 2016, at 2:08 PM, Wangda Tan <wheele...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Then I investigated a little more, there're two issues from what I can
> see
> > 1) If you look at http://archive.apache.org/dist/, it clearly says:
> > *> Please do not download from apache.org <http://apache.org>!*
> >
> > 2) And also, http://archive.apache.org/dist/ says:
> >> Older *non-recommended* releases can be found on our archive site
> > <http://archive.apache.org/dist/>.
> >
> > We're using tomcat with version=6.0.44, on other Apache mirror site, only
> > 6.0.45 tomcat is downloadable.
>
>         archive will generally have older releases, the apache mirrors
> will only have relatively current releases.  Which means as soon as that
> project’s release managers decide, the download will disappear and the
> build will fail.
>
>         After having spent a large, significant chunk of my (unpaid) night
> and day fixing lots of idiotic, historical things on the Jenkins servers
> (and just for trunk.  someone’s going to have to pony up cash for me to
> care about branch-2), this is going to cause more heartache than what it’s
> worth.  We do a crap job of maintaining build stuff for things we actually
> care about on a regular basis, much less two components that only get
> attention maybe once or twice a year.

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