> I do not know why you see low ping times to a server but then slow transfer
> speeds from it. That would be a question for your network administrator.
Just as a quickie, your ISP might throttle your bandwidth as a
function of time. You might actually have a very large connection pipe
-- maybe yo
I've blocked sourceforge in my router (i could delete sourceforge rows
in sources config with the same result) and now macports work fine.
It's not a good solution, but it works.
2011/5/11 Ryan Schmidt :
> On May 10, 2011, at 16:14, Alexander Ulitin wrote:
>
>> I need to install some ports(ex.tomc
On May 10, 2011, at 16:14, Alexander Ulitin wrote:
> I need to install some ports(ex.tomcat6), that are dependent on a
> number of other ports (ex. junit,
> mx4j). Ping results in port -d for citylan.dl.sourceforge.net is the
> smallest - 20ms, so macports downloads sourcefile from that server and
Alexander, no any problems downloading from browser. 50MB file - 1 minute.
2011/5/11 Alexander Skwar :
> Alexander,
> do you also experience slow downloads, when you download
> from Source Forge using a normal browser (Chrome, Firefox or
> whatnot)? Eg. this 50MB file:
> http://sourceforge.net/pr
Alexander,
do you also experience slow downloads, when you download
from Source Forge using a normal browser (Chrome, Firefox or
whatnot)? Eg. this 50MB file:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tuxpaint/files/tuxpaint/0.9.21/tuxpaint_0.9.21-1maemo8_i386.deb/download
(It's just a random largish file t
Hello! Need your help.
I need to install some ports(ex.tomcat6), that are dependent on a
number of other ports (ex. junit,
mx4j). Ping results in port -d for citylan.dl.sourceforge.net is the
smallest - 20ms, so macports downloads sourcefile from that server and
fetching takes a lot of time, speed