On Sun, 7 Nov 2004, Greg Sabino Mullane wrote:


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A bad link in the ftp source directory inspired me to check the rest of it out:

* Main README file needs updating. The URL is given as:

http:/www.postgreSQL.org

but should be:

http://www.postgresql.org/

Huh? Just checked, the file hasn't been modified since Nov 15th, 2001, and the URL looks fine to me:


svr1# grep http README
        http://www.postgreSQL.org
svr1#

* README.cvsup is very old, possibly incorrect

have you tested this? I last updated on Nov 3rd of this year, to reflect the reverting of the repository to overall state ... so if its incorrect, nobody has told me so ...


* README.dist-split might want to mention the new "bz" and "md5" files.

If you would like to submit a re-write, I'll put it into place ... I think mentioning the bz files seperately would just bulk up the file ... ppl would see the .bz when they go to the directory itself ...


* We are keeping some very old versions around: 1.08, 1.09, the entire 6
series. Is there any reason for this? For that matter, is there any reason
to keep around lesser versions in a tree, especially ones that were replaced
due to security bugs? Perhaps only keep the latest few versions and put a
note in the readme to point to "archives.postgresql.org" or something?

At the very least, a warning that some of the versions on the site have
serious security flaws would be warranted.

Historical, but we could easily create a source/OLD directory to move them into, so they are less prominent?


* /dev/interfaces seems to have only an old version of libpqxx

* /dev/contrib only contains earthdistance - why?

removed both contrib and interfaces ... libpqxx is on gborg now, and earthdistances is back in the regular dev packages anyway ..


* /projects/gborg has some very old versions of some of the projects
therein. Is there a process to update these?

they are auto-updated from the gborg site, so that will have to be taken up with Chris ...


* The directory symlinked from /win32 should have a README. Perhaps
even a top-level README.WIN32 in anticipation of a lot of Windows users.

Please feel free to submit one for inclusion (or anyone else, for that matter ... I'm only picking you out since you are pointing them out *grin*) ...


* The /src directory is missing 7.2.6 and 7.3.6

fixed ...


* /src/7.3.5 points to the wrong place (missing a "v")

fixed, and confirmed the rest were all link'd to the 'v' version ...

* /source/7.2.5/v7.2.5 is a bogus link

fixed ...

I went through and tested each of the ftp mirrors that appeared on the
page today. Some problems are probably transitory (e.g. timeouts) but
if anyone closer geographically (I'm in US) could test those, it would be
appreciated. No comment next to a mirror indicated that everything looked ok.

ftp4.ar
ftp.au
ftp2.au
ftp3.au: incorrect home directory
ftp.at
ftp.be
ftp.ba
ftp.br: connection refused
ftp2.br
ftp3.bg
ftp3.ca
ftp4.ca
ftp.cl
ftp.co
ftp2.cr
ftp.cz
ftp2.cz
ftp2.dk
ftp.ee
ftp.fr
ftp2.fr
ftp5.fr: connection refused
ftp.de
ftp2.de
ftp3.de
ftp7.de
ftp.gr
ftp2.gr
ftp.hk
ftp.hu: timeout + connection reset by peer
ftp3.hu
ftp2.is
ftp5.id: extra (old) dirs "NT_Support_Files" and "CVSup"
ftp7.id
ftp.ie
ftp2.ie
ftp2.il
ftp.it
ftp2.it
ftp5.it: connection refused
ftp6.it
ftp.jp
ftp.kr
ftp3.kr: has a ":80" in the url; when removed, works fine
ftp.lv
ftp.nl: times out
ftp.eu (listed as Netherlands, but goes against the naming scheme)
ftp2.nl
ftp4.nl
ftp.nz
ftp.no
ftp6.pl
ftp7.pl
ftp8.pl
ftp.pt: wrong home directory; usually times out too
ftp.pr
ftp6.ro
ftp.ru
ftp2.ru: incorrect login error
ftp3.ru
ftp5.ru: times out
ftp2.sk: extra (old) dirs "NT_Support_Files", "CVSup", plus many version 
symlinks
ftp4.es: times out
ftp5.es
ftp.se
ftp2.ch
ftp.tw
ftp3.tw
ftp5.tw
ftp6.tr
ftp2.uk
ftp3.us
ftp5.us: times out
ftp8.us
ftp9.us
ftp10.us: has many bogus ".message" files throughout
ftp13.us
ftp21.us
ftp22.us
ftp23.us: incorrect login error
ftp24.us

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