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  1. faulty link

    Erik Rijkers <er@xs4all.nl> — 2022-02-10T14:35:25Z

    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
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
  2. Re: faulty link

    Josef Šimánek <josef.simanek@gmail.com> — 2022-02-10T14:48:29Z

    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
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    
    
    
    
  3. Re: faulty link

    Wolfgang Walther <walther@technowledgy.de> — 2022-02-10T14:52:47Z

    > leads to
    >     https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/14.2/
    > 
    > which gives 'Not Found' for me (Netherlands)
    
    Same here: Not Found. (Germany)
    
    
    
    
  4. Re: faulty link

    Daniel Westermann (DWE) <daniel.westermann@dbi-services.com> — 2022-02-10T14:53:34Z

    >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
    
    
    
  5. Re: faulty link

    Josef Šimánek <josef.simanek@gmail.com> — 2022-02-10T14:54:42Z

    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
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    
    
    
    
  6. Re: faulty link

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2022-02-10T15:23:45Z

    =?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
    
    
    
    
  7. Re: faulty link

    Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari@ilmari.org> — 2022-02-10T15:53:02Z

    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
    
    
    
    
  8. Re: faulty link

    Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org> — 2022-02-10T16:07:18Z

    On Thu, 10 Feb 2022 at 15:53, Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari@ilmari.org>
    wrote:
    
    > 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
    >
    
    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.
    
    -- 
    Dave Page
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