On Monday, August 19, 2013, Denys Dmytriyenko <de...@denix.org> wrote: > On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 05:51:59PM +1200, Christian Gagneraud wrote: >> CC: meta-ar...@arago-project.org >> >> >> On 19/08/13 17:16, Khem Raj wrote: >> > >> >On Aug 18, 2013, at 7:34 PM, Christian Gagneraud <chg...@gna.org> wrote: >> > >> >>Hi all, >> >> >> >>I'm having problems with the GCC SVN repo being so slow to checkout, that svn failed (and so my build too). >> >>I first suspected the proxy we have here, but i tried a checkout from an outside machine (but still in New Zealand) and it seems the problem comes from gcc.gnu.org. >> >> >> >>I am using the arago layer, which requires svn:// gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc/branches;module=gcc-4_5-branch;protocol=http for gcc-crosssdk-intermediate. >> >> >> >>By slow, I really mean slow: 1 to 2 files are checkout per second!?! >> >> >> >>Has anyone encountered the same kind of problems? >> > >> > >> >thats a known issue and one of pressing reasons to not use svn version on later versions if you see new recipes >> >best case you could hit a mirror from yocto project and download the source mirror >> >> >> From the logs, I can see that bitbake is trying (among others): >> downloads.yoctoproject.org >> sources.openembedded.org >> >> but hits a 404, so it fall-backs to GCC's SVN repo directly. >> >> On the side, from the bitbake logs, I end up with a rather obscure error: >> svn: E175002: REPORT of '/svn/gcc/!svn/vcc/default': 200 OK >> (http://gcc.gnu.org) >> >> When trying a checkout manually from the outside machine, it fails >> too, but the error message is a bit more friendly: >> svn: REPORT of '/svn/gcc/!svn/vcc/default': Could not read response >> body: connection was closed by server (http://gcc.gnu.org) >> >> I found plenty of "black magic" workarounds on the web while looking >> for the strange "Error: [...] 200 OK", among them was to increase >> Apache time out! Which won't even really solve my problem, because >> the checkout will takes hours, if not days! >> >> Right now, I'm really stuck. The only solutions I can think of are: >> - Ask kindly Arago not to use GCC code from SVN, or maybe to upload >> an archive on yocto/oe mirrors. >> - Check with GNU/GCC guys if they can do something about it (maybe >> it's a temporary issue with their server) >> - Wait and see, cross my fingers. :( > > Chris, > > I'm just wondering why do you even need gcc-4.5? Unless you specifically use > gcc-4.5 based toolchain with meta-arago. That is the only reason I keep > gcc-4.5 recipes in meta-arago to support old products with old toolchains. > We've moved to 4.7 Linaro quite some time ago - when you use that, you won't > need to download 4.5 version. > > If you really need gcc-4.5 and it's not just a misconfiguration, then I have > a tarball available that can be uploaded to a mirror... >
Regardless let's mirror it. Send me a URL to clone it > -- > Denys >
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