The problem affects also transfers from RDS instances - it prevents for
example creating an export file using pg_dump from an RDS Postgres
database.
The problem seems to be caused by a sudden collapse of downloader TCP
receive window to "1" (usually with scale 7, so 1*2^7=128 bytes) after
transfer
Public bug reported:
The pip3-20.0.2 from python3-pip package, and also installed with
"python3 -m venv" (ensurepip module), ignores /etc/pip.conf.
Based on https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#config-file the
/etc/pip.conf should work. Also it does work properly if original
pip-20.0.2 is re
@Andre
Come on, I am a regular user. I have no idea how to switch kernels. I
might find it on google, but I am not aware of consequences and if
something goes wrong I won't be able to roll back.
If the solution works, maybe it could be patched as a system update so
that everyone can apply it safe
Ok, do you think that this issue will be solved in the near future, or
the general adivice for the users is to backup their systems and start
switching kernels?
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