Bill Kurland wrote:
I've downloaded several versions of postgresql from several mirrors. On none of them did the md5 checksums from http://www.gtsm.com/postgres_sigs.html match the md5 checksum from the postgresql-*.tar.gz source file I downloaded.

I can't imagine that all these file are corrupted, yet I don't see what I could be doing wrong.

Just tested one:

ftp://ftp2.uk.postgresql.org/sites/ftp.postgresql.org/src/7.4.6/postgresql-7.4.6.tar.bz2
Does indeed have MD5 checksum of f0ea2b372a7bdaf2613e92176ebf5e0f

This matches what's in the .md5 file and is listed on Greg's page. Note that you can't use md5sum --check <file>.md5 but manually comparing the sums all seems OK.

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  Richard Huxton
  Archonet Ltd

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