There's currently an issue that prevents Fedora Atomic OSTree distros from upgrading.
A comment in the forum links to an issue, where the *preview* title for the link was changed to "Making sure you're not a bot!" from the issue tracker… and the issue itself is also due to Anubis running on the server for the updates sending the interstitial "Making sure you're not a bot!" page instead of actual data.
Forum: discussion.fedoraproject.org/t…
Issue: pagure.io/releng/issue/13069
Can't Update Fedora Kinoite 43
Every time I run sudo rpm-ostree upgrade I get the error: error: While pulling fedora/43/x86_64/updates/kinoite: Corrupted commit object; checksum expected='10ed48669028567c29acfda34e70290581e1c8d4f4538d79bea36c03710a4cf6' actual='160e1991dc7aceede2…Fedora Discussion
Garrett LeSage
in reply to Garrett LeSage • • •This is definitely unintended and temporary.
It's sad that everyone has to put up "Making sure you're not a bot!" pages across the Internet (especially when it comes to FOSS). But they have to, to prevent scrapers from hitting sites so hard.
It's kind of funny that it's "Making sure you're not a bot!" at multiple levels here. So the unintended title switch in the comment is actually appropriate in this case.
Hubert Figuière
in reply to Garrett LeSage • • •Emmanuele Bassi
in reply to Garrett LeSage • • •the admins of the GNOME infrastructure managed to fix this pretty early: gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructur…
Unfortunately, old links cannot be updated automatically because Discourse caches them (to avoid a denial of service)
"Make sure you're not a bot!" link annotations in Discourse are not helpful (#1924) · Issues · Infrastructure / Infrastructure · GitLab
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