On Thu, 6 May 2010, Thomas Spura wrote:

Am Donnerstag, den 06.05.2010, 08:53 -0400 schrieb Seth Vidal:

On Thu, 6 May 2010, Hedayat Vatnakhah wrote:

Hi,

Warren Togami <war...@togami.com> wrote on ‫پنجشنبه ۰۶ مه ۱۰، ۰۲:۱۰:۴۸‬:On 
۱۰/۰۵/۰۶  02:10, Warren Togami
wrote:

(10/12): samba-3.5.2-60.fc13.x86_64.rpm           (71%) 73%
[============================-          ]  0.0 B/s | 3.7 MB
3340883129410265958989882401668816722716705737932:48 ETA

Anyone else seeing this kind of behavior with F-13 yum within kvm or
vmware guests?  It seems to happen consistently here in the middle of
downloading multiple packages where I need to kill yum and try again.


It is nothing new if you've tried using yum in a poor internet connection. I've 
seen it regularly in Fedora
12 and IIRC Fedora 11.


Hedayat,
  Regularly, huh? That could be helpful to me in fixing this bug.

Do you think you'd be able to try a couple of patches?

My workaround for this was to kill the connection and yum will search
then a new server and restart the connection.

Maybe if the rate is < 0.5 B/s -> restart the connection would be a
solution for this?

(Didn't saw this issue quite a while now, but I could try to reproduce
this and test your patches.)


upstream urlgrabber has a patch for low speed limit that may fix this.

-sv
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