Hi, On Aug 4, 2014, at 4:22, scsijon <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 08/04/2014 01:01 AM, ExactCODE wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On Aug 3, 2014, at 0:46, scsijon <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Part a) problem relates to download. Details are as below. Your help in >>> fixing it would be appreciated. >>> >>> On 08/01/2014 08:08 PM, ExactCODE wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> On Jul 31, 2014, at 5:05, scsijon <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Folks, ?which list do you want problems sent too for:- >>>>> >>>>> a) Building with T2 using a svn of the trunk; and >>>>> >>>>> b) Packages using the d/l address found from the individual packages >>>>> found in http://t2-project.org/packages/ (due because of a)). >>>> >>>> Yes, this list ;-) >>>> >>>>> thanks >>>>> scsijon >>>> >>> >>> The SVN was downloaded on the 27th July, I also have a local mirror of >>> http://dl.t2-project.org/mirror/9.0/ from the same date which I have linked >>> into download/mirror/ as an absolute link. >>> >>> The two Errors I am getting when using: >>> >>> ./scripts/Download -required >>> >>> are both apparently curl related and examples of these are: >>> >>> Error 1: >>> Downloading perl:download/mirror/p/perl-5.20.0.tar.gz ... >>> unrecognized! >>> INFO: download from mirror failed, trying original URL. >>> >>> Finished downloading 0 bytes in 0.000 seconds (0.000 bytes/sec). >>> curl: (7) couldn't connect to host >>> ERROR: CURL Returned Error 7. Please read the curl manpage. >>> >>> Error 2: >>> Downloading openssl:download/mirror/o/openssl-1.0.1h.tar.gz ... >>> unrecognized! >>> INFO: download from mirror failed, trying original URL. >>> >>> Finished downloading 0 bytes in 2.354 seconds (0.000 bytes/sec). >>> curl: (56) Recv failure: Connection reset by peer >>> ERROR: CURL Returned Error 56. Please read the curl manpage. >>> >>> I am using Puppy Linux Racy5.5 (T2 Version 8) and I access the internet via >>> satellite (ping of 650ms+). Curl version 7.21.7 is what is installed on my >>> puppy. >>> >>> Reading the manpage doesn't help me, I'm a puppy builder, not a coder, my >>> scripting knowledge is basic. >>> >>> I can manually download (some) files from their origonal url with wget so I >>> don't think the problem is with me. >> >> I do not see problems like this - but I never used a satellite connection, … >> maybe too short timeout for this use case? >> >> The Download script has a -longtimeout and -notimeout option - do any of >> these work better for you? >> >>> For those that know him Barry Kauler who started Puppy Linux from a T2 base >>> many years ago has finally retired, and i'm just trying to continue his >>> work and update to T2 Version 9, having built from scratch with a couple of >>> other dist's over the years. The new Puppy will be called Puppy T290 as i'm >>> not matching his work just updating. >> >> >> First time I hear Barry retired, recently noticed his email address did no >> longer work. Hope he is good and enjoying his time! >> >> Good luck with the update process. Maybe it can be published in a way for >> others to use and rebuild the distro using T2 easily, too. >> >> Regards, >> > > Ah, great, the -notimeout has got rid of the curl Error56 problems, Satellite > ping is typically between 600ms and 1220ms. However the curl error 7 problem > remain, (it relates to proxy, which i don't have setup or use,) so I don't > know where to go there, any ideas as it didn't appear constantly, just for > some packages? > > I was also wondering, ?would it also be possible to add a -nomirror option to > the download script so it always goes straight to the source? I think it > would be a worthwhile addition to the set. # ./scripts/Download -mirror none INFO: To force a new mirror auto-detection, remove download/Mirror-Cache. INFO: Found download/Mirror-Cache: none (use the original download locations) But due to (at times) quickly moving, disappearing projects etc. it is not recommended to use no mirror for T2 downloads, ... -- ExactCODE GmbH, Jaegerstr. 67, DE-10117 Berlin http://exactcode.com | http://exactscan.com | http://ocrkit.com | http://t2-project.org | http://rene.rebe.de
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