The mirrored (most current) releases always have two files governing them:
1) An html file which you DON'T click on.
2) A cgi file. That's what you DO click on.
Thanks, Rick, this makes sense.
And thanks very much for cleaning up the issues that Infra found and logged.
I think that I got myself confused because this page:
http://db.apache.org/derby/releases/
shows both the html and the cgi, and it isn't obvious which to click on.
Infrastructure suggested that we put an "index.html" into this
directory, which would list ONLY the files that we are supposed
to click on, NOT the files that we DON'T click on.
It seems to me that the (small) downside is that if we had an index.html
in this directory, then each time we make a new release, we'd have to
update our index.html.
We'd put that in our release checklist.
What do you think?
thanks,
bryan