On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 23:23 +0000, Ian Chapman wrote: > Izhar Firdaus wrote: > > why yum-fastestmirror is not installed by default ? > > > > this might have been discussed before, but my keywords selection cant > > find it .. > > > > can anybody enlighten me ? > > > > For me when I've used it in the past it seemed to spend more time > figuring out which mirror was the fastest when I could have had the rpms > downloaded already. I have no empirical evidence for that though. > > -- > Ian Chapman. I've always thought it moved fairly fast. This output is while I'm at work, and the mirror that it uses never changes (1Gb connection to this mirror), but it still has to pull the info from some sort of DB ("cached hostfile") and possibly test the mirror to make sure it's still valid. While I'm at home the mirror may change a little bit, but I think it's mostly due to it being a DSL line and therefore slow. $ time sudo yum update Loading "fastestmirror" plugin Loading "changelog" plugin Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * livna: livna.cat.pdx.edu * fedora: mirrors.cat.pdx.edu * updates: mirrors.cat.pdx.edu Setting up Update Process No Packages marked for Update real 0m4.213s user 0m3.270s sys 0m0.338s I do think the fastestmirror plug-in adds value; if people are experiencing delay directly caused by the plug-in, perhaps there are some optimisations that can be done. --Tim ____________________________________________________________________ / Anyone who goes to a psychiatrist ought to have his head examined. \ \ -- Samuel Goldwyn / -------------------------------------------------------------------- \ \ \ \ /\ ( ) .( o ).