>It's worse than that. You can access the sub-pages, such as
>http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/
>...but all the ones that I just looked at show monthly archive
>links only for 2005-11, nothing older.
>
>
We have not changed anything on our end, which suggests that the archive
central repository
got screwey somehow. I did take a look at our copy and we no longer have
a index.php in / which
is why / doesn't come up.
I just tried the pgsql-general index page and it is doesn't show any
archives. I can say that the
archives are on the disk so it is definitely something that changed with
the PHP.
Joshua D. Drake
> regards, tom lane
>
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