On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 08:12 +1000, David Timms wrote: > I had real problems with yum {similar to what Tim saw} when I had > fastest mirror enabled. Try turning it off. In fact I got the drift > that fastest mirror intends to cycle through every mirror, downloading > that 1.~ MB file, and timing each one. I've tried various options, it hasn't helped. And really, *it* ought to be sorting this out itself, it's the computer, not me. YUM used to work quite well, but recently something seems to be very wrong with it. > Also, on a mirror I know about they mention that they rsync each 8 > hours. I've seen some that seem to be about a week or more out of date, such as my ISP's. I'd use them, because it wouldn't eat into my download allowance, but it's utterly pointless when it's not current. > Now if their rsync schedule is ahead of the fedora build push > time by half an hour, their mirror wont get updates until 7.5 hours > later. In the meantime, if repomd.xml is read from the main fedora > site, it may be indicating that filelist should have a particular > checksum, which isn't what is currently in most mirrors. Large Fedora > updates may also play a role - eg openoffice, might slow the speed of > getting the mirrors in sync. All of that *should* be handled silently in the background, it shouldn't affect how we use the system. It should be designed to stay in sync in a way that's compatible with it still being useable. -- (Currently running FC4, occasionally trying FC5.) Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.