On Sat, Feb 05, 2022 at 04:09:21PM +0000, Gary Buhrmaster wrote: > On Fri, Feb 4, 2022 at 11:32 AM Ian McInerney via devel > <devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > From a user experience perspective, the mirror lag time on it is very annoying. When the update is pushed to testing, Bodhi posts a comment in the associated Bugzilla saying that you should "soon" be able to install the update using the relevant DNF command. > > In some ideal world, mirroring would be closer to immediate > than hours. But given the reality, for at least some use cases, > I would think that the bodhi comment should be updated to > reflect a better estimate than "soon" to properly set users > expectations. > > If the reality is currently up to a day, saying "should be > available in about 24 hours" would be the right thing > to do. If worst case mirroring times are improved to (say) > an hour (exceptions will always exist), adjust the message > again. "Soon" is meaningless, as my soon is not your soon. Well, it's not any specific timeframe we can promise here. Take a look at: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mirrormanager/propagation You can see the two days recently we got rawhide composes and that after a few hours ~20% of mirrors were updated, then after a day it was 75% or so, then after another day it was 90%. So, it depends on which mirror you hit when and when it syncs. It could be hours, it could be longer. Note that you can do: bodhi updates download --updateid listofupdateids,seperatedby, and it will download them locally for you. Note that this will give you unsigned rpms. You can also get them from koji if you know all the builds you want (there can be 1...N builds in a update): koji download-build --key keyid build-n-v-r (that will be signed if you pass it --key). kevin
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