Bugzilla – Bug 1200185
osc - packages from ARM can't use mirrors
Last modified: 2022-06-08 09:40:13 UTC
100.0% cache miss. 0/205 dependencies cached. 1/205 (openSUSE:Factory:ARM) liblua5_4-5-5.4.4-2.4.aarch64.rpm openSUSE:Factory:ARM/liblua5_4-5: attempting download from api, since not found 2/205 (openSUSE:Factory:ARM) aaa_base-84.87+git20220518.dc83f4e-1.1.aarch64.rpm openSUSE:Factory:ARM/aaa_base: attempting download from api, since not found 3/205 (openSUSE:Factory:ARM) filesystem-84.87-4.2.aarch64.rpm openSUSE:Factory:ARM/filesystem: attempting download from api, since not found 4/205 (openSUSE:Factory:ARM) attr-2.5.1-1.13.aarch64.rpm openSUSE:Factory:ARM/attr: attempting download from api, since not found 5/205 (openSUSE:Factory:ARM) bash-5.1.16-8.2.aarch64.rpm openSUSE:Factory:ARM/bash: attempting download from api, since not found 6/205 (openSUSE:Factory:ARM) bash-sh-5.1.16-8.2.aarch64.rpm openSUSE:Factory:ARM/bash-sh: attempting download from api, since not found 7/205 (openSUSE:Factory:ARM) coreutils-9.1-2.2.aarch64.rpm openSUSE:Factory:ARM/coreutils: attempting download from api, since not found 8/205 (openSUSE:Factory:ARM) diffutils-3.8-2.6.aarch64.rpm Because of this, all packages are downloading from Germany which means it can take in excess of 1 hour to complete. This is a huge issue for anyone in Asia/Pacific contributing to SUSE.
It looks like the mapping to download.opensuse.org is not correct. While there's technically no matching path for openSUSE:Factory:ARM (as it's never directly published), using http://download.opensuse.org/ports/aarch64/tumbleweed/repo/oss should work anyway. openSUSE:Tumbleweed/standard/aarch64 doesn't have a path for aarch64 set either.
(In reply to Fabian Vogt from comment #1) > It looks like the mapping to download.opensuse.org is not correct. While > there's technically no matching path for openSUSE:Factory:ARM (as it's never > directly published), using > http://download.opensuse.org/ports/aarch64/tumbleweed/repo/oss should work > anyway. > > openSUSE:Tumbleweed/standard/aarch64 doesn't have a path for aarch64 set > either. It also affects openSUSE leap 15.3 as the "SUSE" repos aren't published so it always goes to the api.