Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2009 10:18:33 +0100 From: Henrik Schewe <henrikes@tihlde.org> To: Daniel Bond <db@danielbond.org> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: freebsd-update painfully slow - slower than source code build of world and kernel Message-ID: <496321E9.9090906@tihlde.org> In-Reply-To: <DA7E7739-0631-4B00-8CA8-D8C9E22B2126@danielbond.org> References: <DA7E7739-0631-4B00-8CA8-D8C9E22B2126@danielbond.org>
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Hello! > Usually an update with FreeBSD-update is quite quick, but today and > yesterday it has just been to slow to use, after two days of trying - > I've still not completed a single upgrade. > This also goes for portsnap. Portsnap is also an excellent tool, but > the experience from using it could be much better. The european > portsnap mirror is actually slower, than the one in the US. I can only verify your experiences with both freebsd-update and the speed of the portsnap mirrors lately. -BR, Henrik Schewe
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