Joachim Backes writes:
> Hi guys,
>
> trying this morning an udate by "sudo dnf upgrade" within F33, which
> will be rejected by
You've caught a mirror in the middle of mirroring. Trying again might
pick a different mirror. Or, wait a little while and try again.
Hi Sam, this does not help. I waited and tried again, with the same
result. What could be wrong in my system?
Kind regards
Joachim Backes.
On 3/22/21 1:23 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Joachim Backes writes:
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> trying this morning an udate by "sudo dnf upgrade" within F33, which
will be
>> rejected by
>
> You've caught a mirror in the middle of mirroring. Trying again might pick a
> different mirror. Or, wait a little while and try again.
Hi Sam, this does not help. I waited and tried again, with the same result.
What could be wrong in my system?
There's nothing wrong with your system. This happens occasionally. The
default refresh interval for the fedora-updates repo is every six hours. So,
after six hours it would resolve itself in all cases.
The --refresh parameter forces a refresh.
It's true that, rarely, a mirror could go haywire and gets broken for a long
time.