The resulting repo is broken after the initial update run, but seems to
become useable after some iteration when no more updates happen.
I tested the same on 22.04 and the issue is happening in the same way
there.
** Summary changed:
- Issue with mirroring 22.04 on a 20.04 host.
+ Issue with
Seems that if I let it run long enough, at some point there is
zstd: /*stdout*\: Broken pipe
reading data.tar within
'/afs/.openstack.org/mirror/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gcc-11/lib32go19_11.2.0-19ubuntu1_amd64.deb'
failed: /usr/bin/unzstd exited with code 1
zstd: /*stdout*\: Broken pipe
reading
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: reprepro (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
** Description changed:
- On a 20.04 host with reprepro 5.3.0-1.3~ubuntu20.04 I'm trying to mirror
22.04 but get the following:
+ On a fully patched 20.04 as of the date of posting with reprepro
+ 5.3.0-1.3~ubuntu20.04 I'm trying to mirror 22.04.
+
With the same config I'm able to mirror