Activity log for bug #227694

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2008-05-07 11:24:24 jimhall bug added bug
2008-09-25 14:21:09 C de-Avillez update-manager: status New Triaged
2008-09-25 14:21:09 C de-Avillez update-manager: assignee ubuntu-mirror-admins
2008-09-25 14:21:09 C de-Avillez update-manager: importance Undecided High
2008-09-25 14:21:09 C de-Avillez update-manager: statusexplanation Thank you for reporting this bug and helping make Ubuntu better. This sounds more like the Singapore server is *both* overloaded (as may happen with the main server as well), and updating the repositories in the wrong order. Overloads may happen during major releases, and it is usually outside our control (a mirror is, most of the times, a voluntary service). For updating out-of-order, I have assigning this bug to the Mirror Administrators, since this would require a contact with the local Singapore mirror admin to verify the sequence of updates. You may bypass this issue by: 1a. right-clicking (for me, being left-handed, it would be left-clicking ;-) on the Update Manager Icon on the notification area and selecting "Preferences", or 1b. running Synaptic (the package Manager), and selecting "Settings/Repositories" 2. on the "Download from", click on the down arrow, and select "Other" 3. instead of selecting a specific server, click on "Select Best Server". The program will now perform a quick test to find the server with the best response time, and will set the repositories to use it, highlighting the selected server. 4. Now click on "Choose Server", and then click on "Close". 5. You will receive a pop-up stating the repositories have changed, and that you should reload them. Do it. 6. Now try to apply the updates. It should be better now and, hopefully, you will get to a mirror that is updating the files in the right sequence. Although a bit on the painful side, this should be done whenever you find a slow mirror: you will get the updates faster, and you will also help distribute the load.
2008-09-25 15:31:16 Chris Jones update-manager: status Triaged Fix Released
2008-09-25 15:31:16 Chris Jones update-manager: statusexplanation Thank you for reporting this bug and helping make Ubuntu better. This sounds more like the Singapore server is *both* overloaded (as may happen with the main server as well), and updating the repositories in the wrong order. Overloads may happen during major releases, and it is usually outside our control (a mirror is, most of the times, a voluntary service). For updating out-of-order, I have assigning this bug to the Mirror Administrators, since this would require a contact with the local Singapore mirror admin to verify the sequence of updates. You may bypass this issue by: 1a. right-clicking (for me, being left-handed, it would be left-clicking ;-) on the Update Manager Icon on the notification area and selecting "Preferences", or 1b. running Synaptic (the package Manager), and selecting "Settings/Repositories" 2. on the "Download from", click on the down arrow, and select "Other" 3. instead of selecting a specific server, click on "Select Best Server". The program will now perform a quick test to find the server with the best response time, and will set the repositories to use it, highlighting the selected server. 4. Now click on "Choose Server", and then click on "Close". 5. You will receive a pop-up stating the repositories have changed, and that you should reload them. Do it. 6. Now try to apply the updates. It should be better now and, hopefully, you will get to a mirror that is updating the files in the right sequence. Although a bit on the painful side, this should be done whenever you find a slow mirror: you will get the updates faster, and you will also help distribute the load. I have just switched sg.archive.ubuntu.com to a faster and more current mirror.