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Thomas F. O'Connell

2005-07-25, 8:29 pm

I was attempting to look up something in an old Slony tarball and got =20=

a "Forbidden" page when attempting to download anything in the =20
old_files directory:

http://developer.postgresql.org/~wi...d/old_files/=20
slony1-1.0.3.tar.gz

"You don't have permission to access /~wieck/slony1/download/=20
old_files/slony1-1.0.3.tar.gz on this server."

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Thomas F. O'Connell
Co-Founder, Information Architect
Sitening, LLC

Strategic Open Source: Open Your i=99

http://www.sitening.com/
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Nashville, TN 37203-6320
615-260-0005
Jan Wieck

2005-07-26, 9:24 am

On 7/25/2005 4:38 PM, Thomas F. O'Connell wrote:

> I was attempting to look up something in an old Slony tarball and got =20
> a "Forbidden" page when attempting to download anything in the =20
> old_files directory:
>=20
> http://developer.postgresql.org/~wi...d/old_files/=20
> slony1-1.0.3.tar.gz


Both, 1.0.3 and 1.0.4 are badly broken tarballs that unfortunately were=20
uploaded and briefly available before we noticed it. They are not=20
available for download on purpose.

If you really, really, badly need to have a slony version that is known=20
to "eat your data", use the anonymous CVS access to checkout one of=20
these versions :-)


Jan

>=20
> "You don't have permission to access /~wieck/slony1/download/=20
> old_files/slony1-1.0.3.tar.gz on this server."
>=20
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> Thomas F. O'Connell
> Co-Founder, Information Architect
> Sitening, LLC
>=20
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>=20
> http://www.sitening.com/
> 110 30th Avenue North, Suite 6
> Nashville, TN 37203-6320
> 615-260-0005
>=20
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Thomas F. O'Connell

2005-07-26, 11:24 am

I don't need them. I had forgotten that they were de-released. I was =20
just going to read source. I'll go back to 1.0.2, which was, of =20
course, the one I didn't try. I just wanted to see something =20
pre-1.0.5...

Thanks!

--
Thomas F. O'Connell
Co-Founder, Information Architect
Sitening, LLC

Strategic Open Source: Open Your i=99

http://www.sitening.com/
110 30th Avenue North, Suite 6
Nashville, TN 37203-6320
615-260-0005

On Jul 26, 2005, at 9:16 AM, Jan Wieck wrote:

> Both, 1.0.3 and 1.0.4 are badly broken tarballs that unfortunately =20
> were uploaded and briefly available before we noticed it. They are =20
> not available for download on purpose.
>
> If you really, really, badly need to have a slony version that is =20
> known to "eat your data", use the anonymous CVS access to checkout =20
> one of these versions :-)
>
>
> Jan

Christopher Browne

2005-07-26, 11:24 am

Jan Wieck wrote:

> On 7/25/2005 4:38 PM, Thomas F. O'Connell wrote:
>
>
>
> Both, 1.0.3 and 1.0.4 are badly broken tarballs that unfortunately
> were uploaded and briefly available before we noticed it. They are not
> available for download on purpose.
>
> If you really, really, badly need to have a slony version that is
> known to "eat your data", use the anonymous CVS access to checkout one
> of these versions :-)


I didn't think it was quite "eat your data" broken; I seem to recall:
1. Discovering a makefile problem on FreeBSD, and
2. Discovering a fix to a race condition that it looked real worthwhile
to fix...

I suppose there are multiple perspectives available on #2 :-).

At any rate, they instantly became uninteresting when 1.0.5 was released...
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