On 11/30/2015 08:59 PM, mudongliang wrote:
>
> On 11/30/2015 08:11 PM, Guus Snijders wrote:
>> Op 30 nov. 2015 09:14 schreef "mudongliang" <mudonglianga...@outlook.com>:
>>>
>>> On 11/30/2015 03:24 PM, Pablo wrote:
>>>> Have you tried another mirror?
>>> I have a notebook which is also archlinux! It can work well. So I think
>> the mirror is OK!
>>> The one which has this problem is a virtual machine in vmware.
>>> I don't do anything dangerous just to "pacman -Syu" to update arch and
>> try to be familiar with this linux distribution.
>>
>> A vm can be quite another beast then bare metal. First things that spring
>> to mind are: connection protocol, firewalls and overzealous virusscanners.
>>
>> What are you using as host os?
> I use debian stable as host os and does not install a firewall or 
> virusscanner.
> And at first it worked well when it was created in my vmware. But after some 
> one update, it does not work any more. And ping shows the network connection 
> is ok.
> I have no idea how it happens.
For testing, I comment all the mirrors, but 163 miriror and ustc mirror which 
is faster in my mind.
When I do "pacman -Syu", the same problem happens to 163 mirror and ustc 
mirror. After that, amazing thing happens. It updates my system and show me all 
the packages. When I choose "y", it updates my system.
It is incredible. Maybe problem is in vmware.
    - mudongliang
>> Mvg, Guus

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