pg_upgrade
I have enabled /contrib/pg_upgrade and added a mention in the README
that it is lightly tested. I have not received any testing reports
since I finished it earlier this week.
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I just downloaded postgresql-7.2b5.tar.gz from
http://developer.postgresql.org/beta.php. It seems the file is actually
not gzipped, just tarred.
-rwxr--r-- 1 root cvs 37734400 Jan 18 11:22
postgresql-7.2b5.tar.gz
# tar -xzvf postgresql-7.2b5.tar.gz
gzip: stdin: not in gzip format
tar: Child returned status 1
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
Joe
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Joe Conway (wwc) wrote:
I just downloaded postgresql-7.2b5.tar.gz from
http://developer.postgresql.org/beta.php. It seems the file is actually
not gzipped, just tarred.-rwxr--r-- 1 root cvs 37734400 Jan 18 11:22
postgresql-7.2b5.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 pgsql pgsql 9171841 Jan 14 08:26 postgresql-7.2b5.tar.gz
Sure your browser didn't do you a favor and ungzip it? I've been bit
by that before.
Vince.
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"Joe Conway (wwc)" <jconway@cox.net> writes:
I just downloaded postgresql-7.2b5.tar.gz from
http://developer.postgresql.org/beta.php. It seems the file is actually
not gzipped, just tarred.
-rwxr--r-- 1 root cvs 37734400 Jan 18 11:22
postgresql-7.2b5.tar.gz
The file is certainly gzipped on the FTP server. I'm wondering if your
browser "helpfully" decompressed it as it came in (which might have been
actually somewhat helpful, if it changed the filename, too ...)
regards, tom lane
Tom Lane wrote:
-rwxr--r-- 1 root cvs 37734400 Jan 18 11:22
postgresql-7.2b5.tar.gzThe file is certainly gzipped on the FTP server. I'm wondering if your
browser "helpfully" decompressed it as it came in (which might have been
actually somewhat helpful, if it changed the filename, too ...)
Sure enough, looks like Mozilla *was* trying to be helpful.
It turns out if you hold down <shift> while clicking on the link (to
prevent trying to view a file in the browser instead of downloading)
then the file gets automatically uncompressed. If you click the link
without <shift>ing, the compressed file comes down as is.
Sorry for crying wolf!
Joe
"Joe Conway (wwc)" <jconway@cox.net> writes:
Tom Lane wrote:
-rwxr--r-- 1 root cvs 37734400 Jan 18 11:22
postgresql-7.2b5.tar.gzThe file is certainly gzipped on the FTP server. I'm wondering if
your
browser "helpfully" decompressed it as it came in (which might have been
actually somewhat helpful, if it changed the filename, too ...)Sure enough, looks like Mozilla *was* trying to be helpful.
It turns out if you hold down <shift> while clicking on the link (to
prevent trying to view a file in the browser instead of downloading)
then the file gets automatically uncompressed. If you click the link
without <shift>ing, the compressed file comes down as is.Sorry for crying wolf!
Joe
That's why nowadays I right click on links choose "Copy Link Address"
and paste link into an xterm where I can safely use wget to actually
download the darn thing.
Jason
On 18 Jan 2002, Jason Earl wrote:
"Joe Conway (wwc)" <jconway@cox.net> writes:
Tom Lane wrote:
-rwxr--r-- 1 root cvs 37734400 Jan 18 11:22
postgresql-7.2b5.tar.gzThe file is certainly gzipped on the FTP server. I'm wondering if
your
browser "helpfully" decompressed it as it came in (which might have been
actually somewhat helpful, if it changed the filename, too ...)Sure enough, looks like Mozilla *was* trying to be helpful.
It turns out if you hold down <shift> while clicking on the link (to
prevent trying to view a file in the browser instead of downloading)
then the file gets automatically uncompressed. If you click the link
without <shift>ing, the compressed file comes down as is.Sorry for crying wolf!
Joe
That's why nowadays I right click on links choose "Copy Link Address"
and paste link into an xterm where I can safely use wget to actually
download the darn thing.
Please tell me that works with the php sources. I had it at one point
but can't find the trick. Quite often I need to download php to a
machine that doesn't have lynx and is not local.
Vince.
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