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Re: [trinity-users] Problem with mirror system?? -- was Re: [trinity-users] Did I miss something? Changing sources.list to pearsoncomputing.net

From: "Timothy Pearson" <kb9vqf@...>
Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2015 00:43:06 -0500
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> On 2015/09/04 01:14 PM, Mike Bird wrote:
>> On Thu September 3 2015 18:51:49 Michele Calgaro wrote:
>>> I had already tried the yosemite one
>>> http://tde-mirror.yosemite.net/trinity/trinity-r14.0.0/debian/dists/jessie/
>>> main/binary-amd64/ If I right click on the "Packages" file and choose
>>> "save file" I got a "The download cannot be
>>> saved because an unknown error occurred. Please try again." error
>>> message. Usually it would just work and save
>>> the file.
>>
>> Among the thousands of legitimate file-does-not-exist errors in the
>> mirror's web server logs I see a number of
>> weird ones like this.
>>
>> [Wed Sep 02 22:59:07 2015] [error] [client 82.234.71.83] File does not
>> exist:
>> /comm/support/tde-mirror.yosemite.net/html/trinity/trinity-r14.0.0/ubuntu/dists/trusty/main/debian-installer/binary-amd64/Packages.gz/dists/trusty/main/binary-amd64/Packages.bz2
>>
>>
> [Wed Sep 02 22:59:07 2015] [error] [client 82.234.71.83] File does not
>> exist:
>> /comm/support/tde-mirror.yosemite.net/html/trinity/trinity-r14.0.0/ubuntu/dists/trusty/main/debian-installer/binary-amd64/Packages.gz/dists/trusty/main/binary-i386/Packages.bz2
>>
>>
> [Wed Sep 02 22:59:07 2015] [error] [client 82.234.71.83] File does not
>> exist:
>> /comm/support/tde-mirror.yosemite.net/html/trinity/trinity-r14.0.0/ubuntu/dists/trusty/main/debian-installer/binary-amd64/Packages.gz/dists/trusty/main/i18n/Translation-fr_FR.bz2
>>
>>  I'm don't know what kind of mistake or bug might cause them.
>>
>> Which browser and version are you right-clicking in to "save file"?
>>
>> --Mike
>>
>
> Firefox, the latest available version. But I don't think it is something
> related to the browser.
> Cheers
> Michele

If you use wget on the command line you will get a detailed log of exactly
what is going on, where you are being redirected, etc.  Can you give that
a try?

Thanks!

Tim
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