local mock builds using "local" repo really slow

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Hi everybody,

Is it just me or have downloads for the "local" repo (using mock with
"--enablerepo local") been really slow for everybody lately? I'm only
getting 50-100 kB/s download speeds for the repo metadata ... don't
worry, I'm only using this repo when I need to test builds against the
latest non-composed packages ....

Download speeds like these make mock builds unbearably slow :(
Typically this adds 10-15 minutes to the dnf step in mock (since it
wants to refresh those caches every time newRepo/f34-build is run in
koji), and since there are two (or three, when using GenBR) of those
steps, builds take an additional 30 minutes or so to complete (on top
of a few minutes of build time, this is really slowing down my
process)

I really don't want to resort to using scratch builds for testing
purposes, as this would only put even more strain on koji, and scratch
builds cannot depend on each other, so they don't work for testing
multi-build updates at all.

Any ideas how I could work around those slow download speeds for the
"local" repo? Or can they be improved again? They've only been this
slow for a few days and it hasn't been a problem earlier.

Fabio
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