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Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2020 11:38:41 +0800
From: 雁渡寒潭 <chnlcq(a)qq.com>
To: rjones <rjones(a)redhat.com>
Subject: 回复: [Libguestfs] 回复: virt-builder problem
thank you vrey much!
problem is Resolved!
http://archive.libguestfs.org/builder/index.asc is blocked! I'M
disables it!
But i can accesss
http://builder.libguestfs.org/index.asc
they is one domain
libguesfs.org!
I'm Replay process;
I didn't pay attention to the repo!
according to CURL error, i'm know is network problem!
but virt-builder -x -v i don't know which website link is
not access!
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主题: Re: [Libguestfs] 回复: virt-builder problem
On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 11:58:44PM +0800, 雁渡寒潭 wrote:
> Please check the attachment.
Thanks for collecting that.
As far as I can see the error is coming from one of the downloads.
These is the full list of downloads that virt-builder makes in the
default configuration:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Virtualization:/virt-builder-im...
http://builder.libguestfs.org/index.asc
http://archive.libguestfs.org/builder/index.asc
I wonder if the problem is with archive.libguestfs.org? Can
you access all of those URLs?
Also you can disable particular archives by editing the files in
/etc/virt-builder/repos.d/*.conf. Just comment out the sections that
you don't want to download to see if that improves things.
Rich.
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http://libguestfs.org/virt-v2v
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