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3562e384
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2017-09-16T13:03:36
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Prefer https: URLs
In Gnulib, Emacs, etc. we are changing ftp: and http: URLs to use
https:, to discourage man-in-the-middle attacks when downloading
software. The attached patch propagates these changes upstream to
Automake. This patch does not affect files that Automake is
downstream of, which I'll patch separately.
Althouth the resources are not secret, plain HTTP is vulnerable to
malicious routers that tamper with responses from GNU servers,
and this sort of thing is all too common when people in some other
countries browse US-based websites. See, for example:
Aceto G, Botta A, Pescapé A, Awan MF, Ahmad T, Qaisar
S. Analyzing internet censorship in Pakistan. RTSI
2016. https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/RTSI.2016.7740626
HTTPS is not a complete solution here, but it can be a significant
help. The GNU project regularly serves up code to users, so we should
take some care here.
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d8add592
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2017-03-02T18:55:53
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maint: Update copyright years to 2017.
This update has been made with 'make update-copyright'.
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5de75f07
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2015-01-05T22:48:33
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maint: update copyright years to 2015 (branch 'micro')
Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattarini@gmail.com>
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a78f63c5
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2014-04-21T15:10:54
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maint: update copyright years
We've been in 2014 already for few months now...
Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattarini@gmail.com>
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3ce4015f
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2013-05-23T12:10:18
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tests: avoid '$MAKE' redirections, use 'run_make' instead
The use 'run_make' with the -E, -O and -M option, it is more
idiomatic now. Also, this way, centralized fixes and improvements
done in 'run_make' will automatically propagate through most of
the testsuite.
* syntax-checks.mk (sc_tests_no_run_make_redirect): Also check against
'$MAKE' invocations that uses output redirections (and not only against
'run_make' invocation that do so).
* Several tests: Adjust (and few minor cosmetic changes as well, while
at it).
Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattarini@gmail.com>
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74017b56
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2013-05-16T12:18:43
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tests: remove exec bit from all of them ('micro' branch)
It gives the impression that they are directly runnable, as with
"./t/foo.sh", but it has been a while since that was the case. Today,
tests are runnable only through "make check" or "./runtest".
This change is for the 'micro' branch (automake 1.13.2a). It will
soon be followed by similar patches for the 'maint' branch (automake
1.13a) and the 'master' branch (automake 1.99a).
* t/*.sh, t/*.tap: Remove executable bit.
* maint.mk (sc_tests_executable): Remove.
(syntax_check_rules): Adjust.
* gen-testsuite-part: Set permissions of generated tests to
'444' (-r--r--r--), rather than 555 (-r-xr-xr-x).
Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattarini@gmail.com>
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7df8b28c
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2012-12-31T18:18:37
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maint: update copyright year for 2013 (in branch maint)
Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattarini@gmail.com>
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696f44c0
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2012-11-07T23:40:59
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tests: remove mostly-redundant tests on silent rules
We used to have several couples of tests named like 'silent-foo-gcc.sh'
and 'silent-foo-generic.sh'. Differently from what the names suggest,
the first test in such a couple (that is, "silent-foo-gcc.sh") was not
meant to check specific GCC-related features, but rather to check how
the silent rules behave in combination with automatic dependency tracking
when the 'gcc' depmode (that targets GCC versions before the 3.x and 4.x
release series) is forced.
Such depmode forcing was done exclusively to cover the code paths in
'lib/am/depend2.am' that actually invoke the 'depcomp' script, rather
than using the inlined, GCC-specific compiler invocation (the so-called
"fastdep" mode), which is the default with modern GCC or with other
modern compilers that can emulate the GCC command-line interface (e.g.,
clang 3.0).
But whenever we run the silent-*-generic.sh" tests with other supported
compilers which have an associated depmode different from 'gcc3', these
same "non-fastdep" code paths are covered, since in those tests we run
./configure with the '--enable-dependency-tracking' option, which causes
slower depmodes not to be rejected. Examples of such compilers are the
Sun C and C++ compilers (at least since version 5.9, a.k.a. Sun Studio
12.1), and the Tiny C Compiler (from version 0.9.26); and I run the
Automake testsuite quite regularly with those compilers.
So, the "silent-*-gcc.sh" test cases don't offer any real coverage
enhancements, while still using testsuite runtime and causing some
(admittedly minor, but still annoying) synchronization headaches with
the sister tests "silent-foo-general.sh" tests. So let's just remove
these "silent-*-gcc.sh" tests.
* t/silent-c-gcc.sh: Remove.
* t/silent-cxx-gcc.sh: Likewise.
* t/silent-lt-gcc.sh: Likewise.
* t/silent-many-gcc.sh: Likewise.
* t/silent-c-generic.sh: Rename ...
* t/silent-c.sh: ... like this, and adjust heading comments.
* t/silent-cxx-generic.sh: Rename ...
* t/silent-cxx.sh: ... like this, and adjust heading comments.
* t/silent-lt-generic.sh: Rename ...
* t/silent-lt.sh: ... like this, and adjust heading comments.
* t/silent-many-generic.sh: Rename ...
* t/silent-many-languages.sh: ... like this, and adjust heading
comments.
* t/list-of-tests.mk: Adjust.
Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattarini@gmail.com>
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