I started working on creating a plugin and I triggered atlas-create-jira-plugin command three hours ago and still its downloading repositories. Its so slow, I have download speed of 40 MBPS.
can anyone tell me how to get rid of this wait time of download?
Also Is it one time download or every time I need to wait this long?
Ouch, that command takes seconds for me.
I'd suspect that there's something wrong with your network - somewhere between your download application and the repositories, but there's no way to really know what it might be. Virus checking is also a possibility which you might be able to rule out quite quickly, but I'd probably want to be looking at the connection.
On the bright side, yes, once you've done it once, you won't need to download again (until something significant changes)
Ya its pretty tedious now! I need to check with network admin now. Thanks for your response!
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I'm having the same problem. For every 1-3 KB file required, it's checking atlassian-public, then timing out after 20 seconds or so. After it times out, the downloader turns instead to atlassian-plugin-sdk and finished the download in a fraction of a second.
This may be a firewall issue on my side, but clearly it is a common enough problem that there should be some kind of work-around available...
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It is taking ages to download the pom(s) :(
Is there any other way to get around this ?
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its definitely a network issue or anti virus or firewall or whatever! I changed the system and it works so fast! Please avoid using filtered network!
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I am facing the same problem. Do you have a solution?
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No I didnt have any solution for that, it was a network error in organization and I used my personal network to set it up to resolve it
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