I updated to 10.7.3 last night via the full downloaded Combo updater (which I've always done), and have thus far had no problems whatsoever. I did, however, have the installer do one bizarre thing:
While doing an FTP sync shortly after the update, I noticed a bunch of weird activity, and discovered a "postgresql" in a web directory, which contains nothing but an html folder that in turn contains 1038 HTML files--apparently the entire PostgreSQL documentation.
There's no question it was put there by the installer; while the folders show a December 11 creation date, the modification date on all the .html files was during the install itself (I confirmed the time from the system log, and was doing nothing during the install but watching the progress bar). I also haven't been messing with any system files for a long time, and I'd synchronized the folder the day before (so I know it wasn't there until very recently).
I expect I know why it picked that particular folder; I have remapped the root directory of the OS's built-in web server to this folder (located in /Users/Shared), so that when I preview with http://localhost/ the absolute paths in the HTML work. But it certainly shouldn't have done that, and I've been using this configuration since 10.5 without any misbehavior to date.
Anybody else with a similar configuration seen this happen?
While doing an FTP sync shortly after the update, I noticed a bunch of weird activity, and discovered a "postgresql" in a web directory, which contains nothing but an html folder that in turn contains 1038 HTML files--apparently the entire PostgreSQL documentation.
There's no question it was put there by the installer; while the folders show a December 11 creation date, the modification date on all the .html files was during the install itself (I confirmed the time from the system log, and was doing nothing during the install but watching the progress bar). I also haven't been messing with any system files for a long time, and I'd synchronized the folder the day before (so I know it wasn't there until very recently).
I expect I know why it picked that particular folder; I have remapped the root directory of the OS's built-in web server to this folder (located in /Users/Shared), so that when I preview with http://localhost/ the absolute paths in the HTML work. But it certainly shouldn't have done that, and I've been using this configuration since 10.5 without any misbehavior to date.
Anybody else with a similar configuration seen this happen?