My traceroute [v0.85]
puchatek (0.0.0.0) Thu Sep 17 14:42:22 2015
Keys: Help Display mode Restart statistics Order of fields quit
Packets Pings
Host Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
1. krzys.lan 0.0% 16 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.0
2. 192.168.0.1 0.0% 16 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.8 0.0
3. ???
4. 89-75-11-97.infra.chell 0.0% 16 8.5 9.7 7.3 16.4 2.1
5. 84.116.252.162 0.0% 16 224.2 220.9 218.1 227.2 2.4
6. 84.116.252.174 0.0% 16 219.6 220.3 218.3 226.8 1.9
7. 84.116.252.9 0.0% 15 223.8 221.4 219.9 225.0 1.5
8. 84.116.252.41 0.0% 15 230.5 221.8 219.6 230.5 2.7
9. 84.116.136.141 71.4% 15 44.0 42.3 40.7 44.0 1.3
10. 84-116-130-130.aorta.ne 0.0% 15 222.2 220.3 218.2 227.9 2.3
11. ch-zrh02a-ra1-xe-2-1-0. 0.0% 15 224.3 229.6 219.6 251.9 11.2
12. 84-116-130-125.aorta.ne 85.7% 15 42.3 41.5 40.8 42.3 1.0
13. 84-116-130-122.aorta.ne 0.0% 15 148.2 149.9 145.4 177.0 8.2
14. 84.116.133.158 0.0% 15 222.7 220.7 219.5 222.7 0.7
15. mpr1.sjc7.us 0.0% 15 222.5 223.3 219.4 253.3 8.5
16. ae9.cr1.sjc2.us.zip.zay 0.0% 15 249.4 225.0 218.8 249.4 9.7
17. v11.ae29.cr1.lax112.us. 0.0% 15 232.1 231.2 228.1 240.9 3.1
18. ae7.mpr3.phx2.us.zip.za 0.0% 15 242.7 239.8 236.5 249.9 3.5
19. 208.184.108.38.IPYX-072 0.0% 15 223.8 222.8 221.5 226.2 1.1
20. border1.po1-bbnet1.phx0 0.0% 15 221.7 222.2 220.7 226.0 1.3
21. redhat-2.border1.phx004 0.0% 15 226.7 224.8 222.0 238.2 3.9
22. tx-160-181-132-209.redh 0.0% 15 222.4 222.7 221.4 227.2 1.4
23. pkgs.fedoraproject.org 0.0% 15 232.3 225.3 222.6 232.3 2.7
This is my connection to pkgs.fedoraproject.org machine. Fetching 48MB
archive reached 36% in 2 (two) hours...
We ship binaries through mirrors all around the world. yum/dnf knows how
to use them to get packages in a quick way. Knows how to handle lack of
connection etc.
But sources used to build packages came from one place. ONE...
Why? Why we are not have them mirrored?
Or if we have then which magic option I did not managed to find yet?
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