[packman] pmbs - obs timeouts?
Mariusz Fik
fisiu82 at jabster.pl
Mon Jul 29 19:05:42 CEST 2013
Dnia niedziela, 28 lipca 2013 10:47:42 Stefan Botter pisze:
> Hi Mariusz,
>
> On Friday, July 26, 2013 07:48:01 PM Mariusz Fik wrote:
> > I'm trying to build some package but my local buildroot is missing some
> > packages mentioned in .spec as BuildRequires. `osc build openSUSE_12.3`
> > gives
> >
> > me:
> > | Updating cache of required packages
> > | 82.2% cache miss. 86/483 dependencies cached.
> > |
> > |
> > | URLs to try for package 'bison':
> > | file:///var/tmp/osbuild-
> >
> > packagecache/openSUSE.org:openSUSE:12.3/standard/x86_64/bison-2.6.5-2.1.1.
> > x
> > 86_64.rpm
> >
> > | http://pmbs-api.links2linux.de:8080//openSUSE.org:/openSUSE:/12.3/standa
> > | r
> > | d/x86_64/bison-2.6.5-2.1.1.x86_64.rpm
> > |
> > |
> > |
> > | -- GET
> > | http://pmbs-api.links2linux.de:8080//openSUSE.org:/openSUSE:/12.3/standa
> > | rd/x86_64/bison-2.6.5-2.1.1.x86_64.rpm
> >
> > Then osc waits for few minutes to figure out what's going on. After that
> > time it tries to do the same for next package (missing in buildroot and
> > required by package I build).
> >
> > Any ideas what can be wrong? I think it started working so slow after the
> > last pmbs reanimation.
>
> Absolutely correct. This was caused by the unique network configuration I
> have here (NAT). Port 8080 was only "open" on pmbs.links2linux.de, but not
> on pmbs- api, as configured in BSConfig.
> I changed the NAT rules, not downloading is f.a.s.t. ;-)
>
> Thank you for finding this configuration error!
>
> Stefan
It works properly now, thanks!
--
Pozdrawiam / Best regards,
Mariusz Fik
openSUSE Community Member
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