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#26 2015-01-26 13:54:12

falconindy
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Re: Pacman intermittent output

For anyone interested in what makes mirrors.kernel.org a special snowflake: It serves responses via nginx with chunked-transfer encoding (and therefore no Content-Length header). However, it also uses Varnish. Once a file is cached, Varnish does provide a Content-Length header. It doesn't make any sense to serve static content with chunked transfer, so I've asked the webmaster to not do this. They've agreed to do so, but it doesn't appear that the change is live yet.

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#27 2015-01-27 15:54:36

nomorewindows
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Re: Pacman intermittent output

falconindy wrote:

For anyone interested in what makes mirrors.kernel.org a special snowflake: It serves responses via nginx with chunked-transfer encoding (and therefore no Content-Length header). However, it also uses Varnish. Once a file is cached, Varnish does provide a Content-Length header. It doesn't make any sense to serve static content with chunked transfer, so I've asked the webmaster to not do this. They've agreed to do so, but it doesn't appear that the change is live yet.

Looks like my idea that kernel.org was somehow related shows up to correct.


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#28 2015-02-19 00:59:19

nomorewindows
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Re: Pacman intermittent output

The mirrors seem to be really picky lately.  And apparently they don't want to support byte ranges either.


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#29 2015-02-23 13:32:22

nomorewindows
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Re: Pacman intermittent output

I can at least tell which packages are trying to be downloaded if I have pacserv entries in my mirrorlist.


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#30 2015-04-20 13:47:07

nomorewindows
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Re: Pacman intermittent output

Looks like pacman maybe is fixed now?


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#31 2016-05-21 15:08:43

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Re: Pacman intermittent output

Even though this problem was solved because of proxy usage on the repo end, I'm able to cause similar behaviour by tying squid+delegate together https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 7#p1628837 But in order for the best features of squid+delegate to work together, I'm using squid as the front end of the proxy and delegate at the back end (caching) of the proxy.  I think it's because squid is waiting on delegate is why there's no output.  But yet I can watch it with sqtop from AUR.


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