On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 04:16:24PM -0500, Linda Knippers wrote: > Klaus Weidner wrote: > > I'll use "--tries=2" this time, is that better? Or is it calling busybox > > "wget" for some reason which doesn't have that option? (It shouldn't, > > it's chrooted to the installed system.) What's the error output? > > I don't recall seeing an error but I don't the output anymore. I'm pretty > sure it was calling the right wget. Without the retries option I get a > message that tells me that it was try number 2 that worked. > > HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK > Length: 36763 (36K) [application/x-rpm] > --14:49:01-- (try: 2) > ... > > I don't know what's happening on the first try. With your 0.18 script I > could never wget the certification rpm without escaping to the shell and > manually running wget. > > How long does 20 retries take?
If it's DNS failure or timeouts due to misrouted packets, probably close to 20 minutes :-( Ok, how about 3 tries to leave a spare for cases such as yours? I'd like to know why Ctrl-C kills the entire session and not just wget and if that's fixable, but I don't have a good idea how to debug that. -Klaus -- redhat-lspp mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-lspp
