Fedora Kinoite updates are failing with the following message:
error: While pulling fedora/38/x86_64/kinoite: While fetching https://d2uk5hbyrobdzx.cloudfront.net/objects/b1/de20941d0dea4478fdbc8c447aa7817b250ddfe98c2f91c78f4e10350424bc.filez: [92] Stream error in the HTTP/2 framing layer
Journal extract:
Aug 12 21:25:54 phoenix rpm-ostree[6144]: libostree HTTP error from remote fedora for <https://d2uk5hbyrobdzx.cloudfront.net/objects/b1/de20941d0dea4478fdbc8c447aa7817b250ddfe98c2f91c78f4e10350424bc.filez>: Stream error in the HTTP/2 framing layer Aug 12 21:25:54 phoenix rpm-ostree[6144]: Txn Upgrade on /org/projectatomic/rpmostree1/fedora failed: While pulling fedora/38/x86_64/kinoite: While fetching https://d2uk5hbyrobdzx.cloudfront.net/objects/b1/de20941d0dea4478fdbc8c447aa7817b250ddfe98c2f91c78f4e10350424bc.filez: [92] Stream error in the HTTP/2 framing layer
Which appears to be a remote cache / hosting issue. Unsure.
When downloading the update, it takes a very long time to get this file and it eventually fail every time (I retried multiple time).
As I can not the file, I don't know / haven't figure out which file it is yet.
As soon as possible. This is blocking Fedora Kinoite 38 updates.
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No updates for Fedora Kinoite 38 users.
Not sure if this impacts Silverblue or other rpm-ostree desktops. I have not yet checked.
I've just tried an update on Silverblue and it completed without this issue, so this is pointing to a file that is only included in Kinoite.
Odd. I can download that just fine here... perhaps you were hitting it just as it was updating? or there was caching involved... is it still failing?
Looks like it worked on Sunday for me and now we have a new build.
I can also download the offending file using curl now (did not try on Saturday).
Closing. Thanks and sorry for the false alarm on a weekend.
Metadata Update from @siosm: - Issue close_status updated to: Fixed - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
No problem at all. It may have been some odd caching issue with cloudfront... not sure.
If it does happen again do let us know!