Christian PANEL wrote: > I have tried 7 mirrors sites (2 france, others usa and deutchland) that > totalize more than 7 hours of connection in several days and have enough. > My ISP is Free. I have soon dowload big files (15Mo) with it but perhaps > have they changed since that. > I precise I have tried FTP and HTTP. But how can I know who is > responsible but I think I'm not alone with this situation.
We have many thousands of downloads every month, but unfortunately you're the first person who has reported this issue. > I want you to know this Situation. > For me the solution is to find someone who have fast-debit connection to > try again a last time. I think it was Heikki who suggested using a ftp program that can resume broken downloads - one suggestion would be Filezilla (http://filezilla-project.org). I haven't used it for a year or so, but it certainly used to be very good. You can download straight from one of the mirrors, eg: ftp://ftp3.fr.postgresql.org/pub/postgresql/ > Your response is a reason to see more over and that Postgree could be > quite interessant (because there is someone in the back) and is not like > many preytendly (free) freeware. There is a large and friendly community behind PostgreSQL - we're happy to help. > I'm responsible of a free french GIS software and want to evaluate > Postgree (possibly to integrate in it) Ahh, in which case you'll probably also want to look at PostGIS - http://www.postgis.org/ Regards, Dave ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: You can help support the PostgreSQL project by donating at http://www.postgresql.org/about/donate