'k, to help a bit here (or so I hope) ...
ftp.pgfoundry.org now works ...
Also, I've mirrored both gborg/pgfoundry "download directories" into
ftp://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/projects, so that they are picked up by the
mirrors, and hopefully make it easier for ppl to download (and faster) ...
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Aug 2004, Justin Clift wrote:
>
>> Dave Page wrote:
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> I've been getting a few reports of this error with the installer
>>> recently, and in a number of cases it's turned out to be a corrupted
>>> download.
>>
>> Hmmm.... I wonder if it may be caused by the pgFoundry website getting "to
>> a point to busy-ness" then dropping some connections, with the user's
>> browser not letting them know the download finished before it was complete?
>
> Excuse my ignorance here, but does apache/httpd do this? I know it refuses
> new connections, just never realized it would drop an existing one ...
>
> But, that comes back to the questin I asked earlier, if anyone knows an
> answer to it ... does pgfoundry not have the ability ot support ftp://
> protocol?
>
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