> Le 23 nov. 2017 à 12:34, Norbert Hartl <norb...@hartl.name> a écrit :
> 
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>> Am 23.11.2017 um 11:39 schrieb Christophe Demarey 
>> <christophe.dema...@inria.fr>:
>> 
>> Hi Norbert,
>> 
>> I understand your point of view that others probably share.
>> I also agree the situation is very bad: Inria took too much time to 
>> investigate the problem and now, renater also …
>> The question is: would it be really better outside Inria? Maybe ... maybe 
>> not …
> 
> Maybe that is the point. It is not a question if it works better outside 
> because it will. The problem we have is so serious that it will be hard to 
> find elsewhere. I can only repeat: It is not the download that fails which 
> TCP wise means that exactly the thing is downloaded that inria offered. So 
> something below the web server is broken and most probably they have a 
> corrupt storage solution meaning only if you give it broken to the web server 
> the broken thing can be transported in a sane manner. 

I’m not confident with the diagnostic.
I never encountered this problem and we got no such feedback from people in the 
team. So it is really strange. Indeed, if CRC is worn it does not mean slowness 
but corrupted data … I do not see any reason that we do have CRC from outside 
Inria but not inside.
If no solution is found today or tomorrow, we will probably see to host a 
solution outside Inria.

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