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GnuPG / PGP signed MD5 and SHA1 checksums for PostgreSQL 7.4.0


-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

This is a PGP-signed copy of the checksums for PostgreSQL version 7.4.

The latest copy of the checksums for this and other versions, as well
as information on how to verify the files you download for yourself,
can be found at:

http://www.gtsm.com/postgres_sigs.html

## Created with md5sum:
9db7432c431d1570b1f605727daf27bc postgresql-7.4.tar.bz2
a1af58384f506ed63c1d960ab43a2b3b postgresql-base-7.4.tar.bz2
b8f1d43dc64b6813b3239f36425c8cb8 postgresql-docs-7.4.tar.bz2
df425a08172b1e6ca41e7720b65a6b15 postgresql-opt-7.4.tar.bz2
3c104928f6dadb8fa6086b5ae8060835 postgresql-test-7.4.tar.bz2
fc79f5b0074b32671dac7342a2318950 postgresql-7.4.tar.gz
370ab6e0aca9c7ca32241dbdb3c90580 postgresql-base-7.4.tar.gz
5eac9423f0136fb02ff0e7c0b55a8047 postgresql-docs-7.4.tar.gz
00f996cf9c76aaf1dc68ad365798acf3 postgresql-opt-7.4.tar.gz
7df10490f1d614e3c3528043f9e5c09c postgresql-test-7.4.tar.gz

## Created with sha1sum:
464ed4f9690490a092b5c9027e407f79d19fbb89 postgresql-7.4.tar.bz2
4f302123cdba367aec756692a315b7ee1c4c2d46 postgresql-base-7.4.tar.bz2
0f305b1e25ce23f41639f1e806724bd266f8dc69 postgresql-docs-7.4.tar.bz2
9692b934be45defbadb14f6fd0e1a0264907801a postgresql-opt-7.4.tar.bz2
6d6707eb4186187a0667326ff73ebac66d1c7fad postgresql-test-7.4.tar.bz2
d9bbba60d470b02dd966b66ebaac736ba98f130e postgresql-7.4.tar.gz
1f54c31a152b71ffeb5b344dfbe3ef38e83f2ac4 postgresql-base-7.4.tar.gz
e785c9fc1b67b9a1b9b7b8823e2f1ee63987463a postgresql-docs-7.4.tar.gz
5b1aaf187cdd318063c19a309b63e83d9418262c postgresql-opt-7.4.tar.gz
460eca50bf5ce9a64aa9f46f5197bb52854b4fb5 postgresql-test-7.4.tar.gz
In addition, the 7.4 version is being distributed by BitTorrent:

http://bt.postgresql.org/

- --
Greg Sabino Mullane gr**@turnstep.com
PGP Key: 0x14964AC8 200311252250

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