I’m using the –timeout option. As I mentioned below, inside the abe.sh, it limits the maximum timeout setting to 10 seconds.
I modified abe.sh locally by changing ‘lt 11’ below to ‘gt 10’ and it works fine. That’s why I suggest the abe.sh needs to be updated to give user flexibility to increase the timeout setting bigger than 10 seconds.
Thanks,
Qyq
From: Victor Chong [mailto:victor.chong@linaro.org] Sent: Friday, July 17, 2015 12:20 PM To: strongq Cc: Rob Savoye; Jim Wilson; Linaro Toolchain Mailman List Subject: Re: abe: cross native toolchain compilation for aarch64-linux-gnu
You can try the --timeout option to abe.sh to increase the timeout value for wget.
Or add "wget_timeout=<value>" to ~/.aberc if you don't want to type it every time.
On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 1:04 AM, strongq <strongq@codeaurora.org mailto:strongq@codeaurora.org > wrote:
Hi Rob, Jim,
I'm frequently getting timeout for wget to fetch snapshot. Shouldn't the timeout setting in abe.sh use gt but not lt as below: --time*|-time*) check_directive $1 timeout "time" $2 if test $2 -lt 11; then wget_timeout=$2 else # FIXME: Range check for non-numerical values. wget_timeout=10 fi
The script limits the timeout setting to be 10 seconds or less. But for slow network connection (I'm from Canada but our http request might be routed to US first), 10 seconds is not enough.
Thanks,
Qyq
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