Woops, I'm wrong. Via proxy hang occurs on http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/dublin/i386/5.10
Bypassing proxy is ok. Seems mirror above returns IPv6 first, which is unused in my country. 19.05.2020 21:05, Yuri пишет: > A bit digging: > > downloads hangs on http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/kiel/i386/5.10 URL. > > All others runs and visible on proxy. > > 19.05.2020 21:00, Dagobert Michelsen пишет: >> Hu Yuri, >> >> Am 19.05.2020 um 16:37 schrieb Yuri via users <users@lists.opencsw.org>: >>> Got a bunch of errors on update: >>> >>> # pkgutil -u -U -y >>> => Fetching new catalog and descriptions >>> (http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing/i386/5.10) if available ... >>> ==> 4029 packages loaded from >>> /var/opt/csw/pkgutil/catalog.mirror.opencsw.org_opencsw_testing_i386_5.10 >>> => Fetching new catalog and descriptions >>> (http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/unstable/i386/5.10) if available ... >>> ==> 4031 packages loaded from >>> /var/opt/csw/pkgutil/catalog.mirror.opencsw.org_opencsw_unstable_i386_5.10 >>> => Fetching new catalog and descriptions >>> (http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/munich/i386/5.10) if available ... >>> ==> 4029 packages loaded from >>> /var/opt/csw/pkgutil/catalog.mirror.opencsw.org_opencsw_munich_i386_5.10 >>> => Fetching new catalog and descriptions >>> (http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/kiel/i386/5.10) if available ... >>> --2020-05-19 20:30:19-- >>> http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/kiel/i386/5.10/descriptions >>> Connecting to 127.0.0.1:3128... connected. >>> Proxy request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK >>> Length: 235728 (230K) [text/plain] >>> Saving to: >>> '/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/descriptions.mirror.opencsw.org_opencsw_kiel_i386_5.10.tmp' >>> >>> 0K 0% 0.00 =0s >>> >>> 2020-05-19 20:30:19 (294 MB/s) - Read error at byte 0 (Invalid >>> argument).Retrying. >> Well, the URL >> https://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/kiel/i386/5.10/descriptions >> works for me here. >> You seem to pick from your local proxy, maybe that is the issue? >> >> Best regards >> >> — Dago >> >> -- >> "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting >> to do something, >> and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 >> -- "C++ seems like a language suitable for firing other people's legs." ***************************** * C++20 : Bug to the future * *****************************
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