Обсуждение: faulty link
The provided link https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/ leads to https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/14.2/ which gives 'Not Found' for me (Netherlands) At least one person on IRC reports it 'works' for them but it seems there still something wrong.. Erik Rijkers
It works well here (Czech republic). čt 10. 2. 2022 v 15:35 odesílatel Erik Rijkers <er@xs4all.nl> napsal: > > The provided link > https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/ > > leads to > https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/14.2/ > > which gives 'Not Found' for me (Netherlands) > > > At least one person on IRC reports it 'works' for them but it seems > there still something wrong.. > > > Erik Rijkers > > > > >
> leads to > https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/14.2/ > > which gives 'Not Found' for me (Netherlands) Same here: Not Found. (Germany)
>The provided link > https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/ >leads to > https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/14.2/ >which gives 'Not Found' for me (Netherlands) Works fine for me in Germany Regards Daniel
čt 10. 2. 2022 v 15:35 odesílatel Erik Rijkers <er@xs4all.nl> napsal: > > The provided link > https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/ > > leads to > https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/14.2/ > > which gives 'Not Found' for me (Netherlands) Thinking about that again, the 14.2 release just happened. Could it be just a matter of propagating new release info to mirrors? > > At least one person on IRC reports it 'works' for them but it seems > there still something wrong.. > > > Erik Rijkers > > > > >
=?UTF-8?B?Sm9zZWYgxaBpbcOhbmVr?= <josef.simanek@gmail.com> writes: > čt 10. 2. 2022 v 15:35 odesílatel Erik Rijkers <er@xs4all.nl> napsal: >> The provided link >> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/ >> leads to >> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/14.2/ >> which gives 'Not Found' for me (Netherlands) > Thinking about that again, the 14.2 release just happened. Could it be > just a matter of propagating new release info to mirrors? The link works for me, too (USA). Stale cache seems like a reasonable explanation for the OP's problem --- maybe clearing browser cache would help? regards, tom lane
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> writes: > =?UTF-8?B?Sm9zZWYgxaBpbcOhbmVr?= <josef.simanek@gmail.com> writes: >> čt 10. 2. 2022 v 15:35 odesílatel Erik Rijkers <er@xs4all.nl> napsal: >>> The provided link >>> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/ >>> leads to >>> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/14.2/ >>> which gives 'Not Found' for me (Netherlands) > >> Thinking about that again, the 14.2 release just happened. Could it be >> just a matter of propagating new release info to mirrors? > > The link works for me, too (USA). Stale cache seems like a reasonable > explanation for the OP's problem --- maybe clearing browser cache > would help? I'm getting a 404 as well from London. After trying multiple times with curl I did get one 200 response, but it's mostly 404s. It looks like some of the mirrors have it, but not all: $ for h in $(dig +short -tA www.mirrors.postgresql.org); do echo -n "$h: "; curl -i -k -s -HHost:www.postgresql.org "https://$h/docs/release/14.2/"| grep ^HTTP; done 72.32.157.230: HTTP/2 200 87.238.57.232: HTTP/2 404 217.196.149.50: HTTP/2 200 $ for h in $(dig +short -tAAAA www.mirrors.postgresql.org); do echo -n "$h: "; curl -i -k -s -HHost:www.postgresql.org "https://[$h]/docs/release/14.2/"| grep ^HTTP; done 2001:4800:3e1:1::230: HTTP/2 200 2a02:c0:301:0:ffff::32: HTTP/2 404 2a02:16a8:dc51::50: HTTP/2 200 > regards, tom lane - ilmari
On Thu, 10 Feb 2022 at 15:53, Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari@ilmari.org> wrote:
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> writes:
> Josef Šimánek <josef.simanek@gmail.com> writes:
>> čt 10. 2. 2022 v 15:35 odesílatel Erik Rijkers <er@xs4all.nl> napsal:
>>> The provided link
>>> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/
>>> leads to
>>> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/14.2/
>>> which gives 'Not Found' for me (Netherlands)
>
>> Thinking about that again, the 14.2 release just happened. Could it be
>> just a matter of propagating new release info to mirrors?
>
> The link works for me, too (USA). Stale cache seems like a reasonable
> explanation for the OP's problem --- maybe clearing browser cache
> would help?
I'm getting a 404 as well from London. After trying multiple times with
curl I did get one 200 response, but it's mostly 404s.
It looks like some of the mirrors have it, but not all:
$ for h in $(dig +short -tA www.mirrors.postgresql.org); do echo -n "$h: "; curl -i -k -s -HHost:www.postgresql.org "https://$h/docs/release/14.2/" | grep ^HTTP; done
72.32.157.230: HTTP/2 200
87.238.57.232: HTTP/2 404
217.196.149.50: HTTP/2 200
$ for h in $(dig +short -tAAAA www.mirrors.postgresql.org); do echo -n "$h: "; curl -i -k -s -HHost:www.postgresql.org "https://[$h]/docs/release/14.2/" | grep ^HTTP; done
2001:4800:3e1:1::230: HTTP/2 200
2a02:c0:301:0:ffff::32: HTTP/2 404
2a02:16a8:dc51::50: HTTP/2 200
Despite the name, they're not actually mirrors. They're varnish caches. By the looks of it one of them cached a 404 (probably someone tried to access the new page before it really did exist). I've purged /docs/release now, and everything is returning 200.