Hi Marc,
On Thu, Aug 04, 2022 at 01:24:39PM +0000, Marc Wilson wrote:
However, I am having some trouble with the repos. Are you aware of any changes to the 'osmo-remsim-client-st2' binary on the repo?
No, none re expected.
I have included the output from my APT install command. Appreciate your help as allways.
Get:9 https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/network:/osmocom:/latest/Raspbian... ./ osmo-remsim-client-st2 1.0.0 [18.7 kB] Err:9 https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/network:/osmocom:/latest/Raspbian... ./ osmo-remsim-client-st2 1.0.0 File has unexpected size (17632 != 18744). Mirror sync in progress? [IP: 145.220.21.40 443] Hashes of expected file:
- SHA256:03606c81953af0a24f827e84b8ac9f5764e96eeed8fb0c7846c6e5588394ada3
- SHA1:d6627264141aff4f3e0164ea6c6ef79196a9ae73 [weak]
- MD5Sum:ccf163fa746cf9a4908844ce09c7159c [weak]
- Filesize:18744 [weak]
Fetched 586 kB in 26s (22.2 kB/s) E: Failed to fetch https://ftp1.nluug.nl/os/Linux/distr/opensuse/repositories/network:/osmocom:... File has unexpected size (54952 != 54640). Mirror sync in progress? [IP: 145.220.21.40 443]
Please note neither download.opensuse.org nor the mirror ftp1.nluug.nl are under our control.
We have also meanwhile started the migration to a new location of the package feeds, see https://osmocom.org/news/191 and https://osmocom.org/projects/cellular-infrastructure/wiki/Latest_Builds
I suggest it's best if you switch to the new (downloads.osmocom.org) feeds, which should be much more stable. The software versions are exactly identical between the old and the new feeds.
Unrelated to the above: It always makes sense to check what's happening in master of osmo-remsim and simtrace2. There have been significant improvements and fixes during past months. You can see he change logs at https://gitea.osmocom.org/sim-card/osmo-remsim/commits/branch/master and https://gitea.osmocom.org/sim-card/simtrace2/commits/branch/master respectively.
If you want to give that a shot (just for testing), you could alwyays test the 'nightly' feed instead of the 'latest'. We're planning to tag new releases in the next few weeks, and we're always happy to hear feedback in case of any regressions before it's too late for the next release.
Regards, Harald