On Fri, 16 Nov 2018, 17:02 Andrea Pescetti <pesce...@apache.org wrote: > Pedro Lino wrote: > >> On November 16, 2018 at 11:54 AM Andrea Pescetti wrote: > >> $ curl https://ooo-updates.apache.org/aoo416/check.Update > > > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> > > <!-- Product Update Feed for AOO 4.1.6 instances --> > > <inst:description xmlns:inst=" > http://installation.openoffice.org/description"> > > </inst:description> > > The network diagnostics are absolutely perfect (the fact that ncat had > to be terminated meant that it had managed to connect and it was waiting > for input, so that one is good too). > > In particular, the last output above shows that you can successfully > download the update feed to your computer. You can replace "416" in the > URL with the OpenOffice version you are actually running if you wish to > be 100% sure. In this case you will get a longer XML file for 4.1.4 and > earlier, since for 4.1.6 (and 4.1.5 as of today) we have the short empty > feed shown above, but for earlier versions we have the full update > information. > > Is the behavior above consistent? Like, if you alternate 5 times the > "curl, open OpenOffice, try updates, close OpenOffice" sequence, does > curl always succeed and OpenOffice always fail in downloading the feed? > > If yes, can you provide your OpenOffice version and Ubuntu version, so > that I can test with the same versions and see if I start seeing errors? > > Regards, > Andrea.
I tried this today, just for fun. My curl etc. used the same IPv4 address as the other published results. Maybe the OO updater picks the other server and only that one has problems? -- Brane