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2016-02-17
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138.201.21.10 coderus.openrepos.net
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2016-02-17
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2016-02-17
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Here it is.
I edited postinst script - it adds this line to /etc/hosts. Worked on my phone.
Thanks for idea, nieldk
But this is temporary decision. If coderus will change hosting, for example, it will break.
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2016-02-17
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PS! I have uploaded it to openrepos.net (couldnt download your link from n9)
I will delete again if you want full credit for this
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2016-02-17
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Such solution is a bad solution. You should not repackage repomirror, but should create a new package with adding/removing ipv4 address to hosts file.
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2016-02-17
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However, since this seems to have started short time ago, I would say something else is the matter here.
Did
1) openrepos.net change something
2) coderus.openrepos.net changed something
For both, could be ISPs responsible for thise domains (DNS records) or, a local router, handling incoming requests for a local server ?
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