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  • Dan Vande More

    Mirrors that don't suck.

    Hey list, I'm just wondering if anyone can point me in the direction of a mirror that doesn't suck.

    I generally don't do alot with postgres other than downloading and installing the newest releases.
    Everytime there is a release, it takes forever for it to show up on an ftp server.
    This is in the case that the ftp server even works. Now in a case where onelikes to browse with the browser of their choice, it totally blows becauseit's _so_ slow.

    So is there maybe an http download somewhere? Or an FTP site that doesn't give me an "directory doesn't exist" error, or one that has more than 15k available, or one that maybe has the newest releases(7.4.1) ? All of those would be perfect...

    Dan



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  • B. van Ouwerkerk

    #2
    Re: Mirrors that don't suck.

    [color=blue]
    >So is there maybe an http download somewhere? Or an FTP site that doesn't
    >give me an "directory doesn't exist" error, or one that has more than 15k
    >available, or one that maybe has the newest releases(7.4.1) ? All of those
    >would be perfect...[/color]

    I got a working 7.4.1 from one of the German mirrors.



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    • Robert Treat

      #3
      Re: Mirrors that don't suck.

      On Tue, 2003-12-23 at 13:39, Dan Vande More wrote:[color=blue]
      > Hey list, I'm just wondering if anyone can point me in the direction of a mirror that doesn't suck.
      >
      > I generally don't do alot with postgres other than downloading and installing the newest releases.
      > Everytime there is a release, it takes forever for it to show up on an ftp server.
      > This is in the case that the ftp server even works. Now in a case where one likes to browse with the browser of their choice, it totally blows because it's _so_ slow.
      >
      > So is there maybe an http download somewhere? Or an FTP site that doesn't give me an "directory doesn't exist" error, or one that has more than 15k available, or one that maybe has the newest releases(7.4.1) ? All of those would be perfect...
      >
      > Dan[/color]

      So this is how not to write an email asking people for help, seriously.
      I just checked the first 5 mirror sites on the ftp mirrors page and
      everyone of them had the latest code under pub/source/v7.4.1/ (or
      something similar). What might have been a more helpful email would be
      to point out that the ftp site are still showing 7.4.0 in the main
      directory and the directory for latest is also pointing to 7.4.0, both
      should be updated to 7.4.1. You might have also included a list of the
      mirror sites you were having trouble with so problems with those sites
      could be tracked down easier. You might also want to CC
      webmaster@postg resql.org as well as posting to the -general list.

      Oh, and for future reference you can download via http at
      http://developer.postgresql.org/ftpsite/, and also at the sourceforge
      site http://sourceforge.net/projects/pgsql/ (though I hesitate to
      mention it because I haven't uploaded 7.4.1 there quite yet...)

      I hope this helps.

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      • Brian Hirt

        #4
        Re: Mirrors that don't suck.

        I've run into problems with some of the mirrors being consistently
        unavailable and really slow to download 4k/sec on a lot of them.

        ftp://ftp9.us.postgresql.org/pub/mirrors seems to work great all the
        time. Now I hope this doesn't come across as complaining, because the
        reason for this email is a question. What type bandwidth can you
        expect to use if you become a mirror (1meg/sec? more less?) Also are
        http mirrors acceptable? I would like to offer up one of our servers
        on mobygames.com because I love postgresql and it would be a way to
        help out a bit, but I don't really know enough about the requirements
        right now.

        Who should i talk to?

        However, there are already 7 US mirrors.


        On Dec 23, 2003, at 12:17 PM, Robert Treat wrote:
        [color=blue]
        > On Tue, 2003-12-23 at 13:39, Dan Vande More wrote:[color=green]
        >> Hey list, I'm just wondering if anyone can point me in the direction
        >> of a mirror that doesn't suck.
        >>
        >> I generally don't do alot with postgres other than downloading and
        >> installing the newest releases.
        >> Everytime there is a release, it takes forever for it to show up on
        >> an ftp server.
        >> This is in the case that the ftp server even works. Now in a case
        >> where one likes to browse with the browser of their choice, it
        >> totally blows because it's _so_ slow.
        >>
        >> So is there maybe an http download somewhere? Or an FTP site that
        >> doesn't give me an "directory doesn't exist" error, or one that has
        >> more than 15k available, or one that maybe has the newest
        >> releases(7.4.1) ? All of those would be perfect...
        >>
        >> Dan[/color]
        >
        > So this is how not to write an email asking people for help, seriously.
        > I just checked the first 5 mirror sites on the ftp mirrors page and
        > everyone of them had the latest code under pub/source/v7.4.1/ (or
        > something similar). What might have been a more helpful email would be
        > to point out that the ftp site are still showing 7.4.0 in the main
        > directory and the directory for latest is also pointing to 7.4.0, both
        > should be updated to 7.4.1. You might have also included a list of the
        > mirror sites you were having trouble with so problems with those sites
        > could be tracked down easier. You might also want to CC
        > webmaster@postg resql.org as well as posting to the -general list.
        >
        > Oh, and for future reference you can download via http at
        > http://developer.postgresql.org/ftpsite/, and also at the sourceforge
        > site http://sourceforge.net/projects/pgsql/ (though I hesitate to
        > mention it because I haven't uploaded 7.4.1 there quite yet...)
        >
        > I hope this helps.
        >
        > Robert Treat
        > --
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        >
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        • Joshua D. Drake

          #5
          Re: Mirrors that don't suck.

          Brian Hirt wrote:
          [color=blue]
          > I've run into problems with some of the mirrors being consistently
          > unavailable and really slow to download 4k/sec on a lot of them.[/color]

          I can second this.

          Sincerely,

          Joshua D. Drake



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          • B. van Ouwerkerk

            #6
            Re: Mirrors that don't suck.

            [color=blue][color=green]
            >>I've run into problems with some of the mirrors being consistently
            >>unavailable and really slow to download 4k/sec on a lot of them.[/color]
            >
            >I can second this.[/color]

            Perhaps you should wait a day or so until all mirrors are fully up to date
            and the ppl who are in a hurry to get the source have got it..

            Alternatively you US boys could get out of bed early and download it before
            50% of the USA starts to download. I have got it about 12 hours ago from a
            German mirror at a normal speed.



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            • Marc G. Fournier

              #7
              Re: Mirrors that don't suck.

              On Tue, 23 Dec 2003, Robert Treat wrote:
              [color=blue]
              > What might have been a more helpful email would be to point out that the
              > ftp site are still showing 7.4.0 in the main directory and the directory
              > for latest is also pointing to 7.4.0, both should be updated to 7.4.1.[/color]

              All of the above fixed ...

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              • Marc G. Fournier

                #8
                Re: Mirrors that don't suck.

                On Tue, 23 Dec 2003, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
                [color=blue]
                > Brian Hirt wrote:
                >[color=green]
                > > I've run into problems with some of the mirrors being consistently
                > > unavailable and really slow to download 4k/sec on a lot of them.[/color]
                >
                > I can second this.[/color]

                Any idea of how fast your mirror is running at right now?

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                • Joshua D. Drake

                  #9
                  Re: Mirrors that don't suck.

                  [color=blue][color=green]
                  >>I can second this.
                  >>
                  >>[/color]
                  >
                  >Any idea of how fast your mirror is running at right now?
                  >
                  >
                  >[/color]
                  I just tried :

                  ftp6.us.postgre sql.org

                  Which doesn't even have PostgreSQL on it ;) It is the home of opennms
                  (at least to some degree).


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                  >[/color]


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                  • Marc G. Fournier

                    #10
                    Re: Mirrors that don't suck.

                    On Tue, 23 Dec 2003, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
                    [color=blue]
                    > I just tried :
                    >
                    > ftp6.us.postgre sql.org
                    >
                    > Which doesn't even have PostgreSQL on it ;) It is the home of opennms
                    > (at least to some degree).[/color]

                    If it doesn't have PostgreSQL on it, why is it listed as one? :)

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