From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: from lists.gentoo.org (pigeon.gentoo.org [208.92.234.80]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 (256/256 bits)) (No client certificate requested) by finch.gentoo.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id AAFC21396D0 for ; Thu, 7 Sep 2017 07:02:23 +0000 (UTC) Received: from pigeon.gentoo.org (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by pigeon.gentoo.org (Postfix) with SMTP id E31E5E0D9E; Thu, 7 Sep 2017 07:02:17 +0000 (UTC) Received: from blaine.gmane.org (unknown [195.159.176.226]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 (128/128 bits)) (No client certificate requested) by pigeon.gentoo.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 916FCE0D77 for ; Thu, 7 Sep 2017 07:02:17 +0000 (UTC) Received: from list by blaine.gmane.org with local (Exim 4.84_2) (envelope-from ) id 1dpqp2-0005Zb-Pj for gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org; Thu, 07 Sep 2017 09:01:56 +0200 X-Injected-Via-Gmane: http://gmane.org/ To: gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org From: Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@cox.net> Subject: [gentoo-dev] Re: [PATCH v3] eclass/kernel-2.eclass: Remove use of tr in global scope Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2017 07:01:27 +0000 (UTC) Message-ID: References: <20170907011345.hlj2th4x56t5tdtc@31c0.net> Precedence: bulk List-Post: List-Help: List-Unsubscribe: List-Subscribe: List-Id: Gentoo Linux mail X-BeenThere: gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org Reply-to: gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Complaints-To: usenet@blaine.gmane.org User-Agent: Pan/0.143 (Quaint little villages here and there; ba08fd2ba) X-Archives-Salt: f286a326-f729-4986-aed6-cdd2ea3ab160 X-Archives-Hash: 465a11266b10001122efc14a56eae35a Floyd Anderson posted on Thu, 07 Sep 2017 03:13:45 +0200 as excerpted: >>+# To use, an ebuild could contain a line like: >>+# AMD64_URI=http//linktothearchspecificpatch > > Even it’s just a comment: > > # AMD64_URI="http://link-to-the-arch-specific-patch" > > looks friendlier to my eyes. However at least the colon after the scheme > should be given. ... And please, even in examples, use https://, to encourage the at least somewhat better security than plain http. (While https may not be particularly resistant to state-level actors able to lean on CAs, it should hopefully at least resist the trivial stuff like insecure wifi and ISP content-insertion games.) -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman