Hi, everyone,
I have a question that has been bugging me for a while. I use the following server as Artix main mirror because it has proven to be quite fast and reliable:
Server = https://artix.wheaton.edu/repos/$repo/os/$arch
However, being as paranoid as I am, and based in a negative experience (I got a lot of upgrading issues caused by having an outdated, perhaps no longer maintained, main mirror repository). I often switch my main mirror to check whether everything is Ok or not.
I've been seeing for a while that this server seems to be updated more often than the others; for instance, today (nov. 2nd, 2018) I would got this downgrades:
:: Starting full system upgrade...
warning: archlinux-keyring: downgrading from version 20181031-1 to version 20181018-1
warning: libva-mesa-driver: downgrading from version 18.2.4-1 to version 18.2.3-1
warning: mesa: downgrading from version 18.2.4-1 to version 18.2.3-1
warning: mesa-vdpau: downgrading from version 18.2.4-1 to version 18.2.3-1
warning: opencl-mesa: downgrading from version 18.2.4-1 to version 18.2.3-1
warning: sdl2: downgrading from version 2.0.9-1 to version 2.0.8-11
if I would have kept clarkson's mirror as the main one (which is by the way top of the list in the web page repository instructions)
Server = https://mirror.clarkson.edu/artix-linux/repos/$repo/os/$arch
So, guys is it Ok (meaning safe) having the wheaton server as my top mirror? It is faster than the others, do their updates occur earlier?
I know this might not be important at all, but I'll appreciate any further comment.
Best regards.