El 2016-08-06, a las 13:59, Ryan Schmidt escribió:

> 
> On Aug 5, 2016, at 9:40 AM, [ftp83plus] wrote:
> 
>> El 2016-08-05, a las 08:40, Ryan Schmidt escribió:
>> 
>>> On Aug 5, 2016, at 07:16, Kennedy, Smith wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Recently, say within the last week or so, when running a "sudo port -v 
>>>> selfupdate" as part of my care and feeding of my ports, I observed that it 
>>>> is pulling from a server in Germany:
>>> 
>>>> Is this consistent with others' recent experiences? Anything to be 
>>>> concerned about?
>>> 
>>> This change is intentional, nothing to worry about. There will be an 
>>> announcement later. 
>> 
>> Will the change make fetching faster? It currently hovers under 2MB/s, or 
>> 8Mbps. Or is this intentional?
> 
> It was slow for you a week or more ago, or it is slow for you now?
> 
> When you say "fetching", what do you mean exactly? Fetching what? The change 
> described above refers to the rsync server which only handles transfers of 
> MacPorts base and portfiles. When you actually install a port and fetch an 
> archive or a distfile, that goes to a different server, so if that's where 
> it's slow, you would need to tell us what server that particular port was 
> fetching its files from.

Indeed, I mean when I install a port, and archives are fetched from the server. 
In my example, I installed port pspp, and I could see some dependencies being 
pulled rather slowly.
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