Seth Vidal wrote:
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010, Adrian Reber wrote:
I am not sure I formulated my problem correctly, so I have written a
patch that does what I want. Maybe this helps to describe my problem
better. To test it I have created a DNS entry (mirrors.lisas.de) which
points to four IPs:
$ host mirrors.lisas.de
mirrors.lisas.de has address 129.143.116.10
mirrors.lisas.de has address 134.108.44.54
mirrors.lisas.de has address 88.198.59.188
mirrors.lisas.de has address 129.143.116.9
Two of those entries are working mirrorlists, one has a webserver which
does know nothing about mirrorlist and returns a 404 (129.143.116.10)
and one
does not even have anything running on port 80 (129.143.116.9). I am
using following repo file:
okay so why don't you remove the 2 broken ones from dns and your
problem goes away?
or better yet - just have a single non-round-robin'd url for the
mirrorlist itself.
-sv
He says in his text that he is SIMULATING the problem by adding 2 false
DNS entries.
Ljubomir
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