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authorEli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org>2019-01-14 04:29:23 +0100
committerAllan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>2019-01-14 04:35:47 +0100
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update a bunch of links for https and to adapt to changing domains
projects.archlinux.org and mailman.archlinux.org are both migrated to new domains. Transifex supports https, so encourage its use by default. Take advantage of the opportunity when updating these links, to also delist some projects that are dead. Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
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-rw-r--r--doc/submitting-patches.asciidoc2
-rw-r--r--doc/translation-help.asciidoc8
3 files changed, 15 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/doc/index.asciidoc b/doc/index.asciidoc
index fa7444db..35de0b90 100644
--- a/doc/index.asciidoc
+++ b/doc/index.asciidoc
@@ -59,11 +59,11 @@ configuration files dealing with pacman.
Changelog
~~~~~~~~~
For a good idea of what is going on in pacman development, take a look at the
-link:https://projects.archlinux.org/pacman.git/[Git summary page] for the
+link:https://git.archlinux.org/pacman.git/[Git summary page] for the
project.
See the most recent
-link:https://projects.archlinux.org/pacman.git/tree/NEWS[NEWS]
+link:https://git.archlinux.org/pacman.git/tree/NEWS[NEWS]
file for a not-as-frequently-updated list of changes. However, this should
contain the biggest changes in a format more concise than the commit log.
@@ -203,8 +203,8 @@ Development
Mailing List
~~~~~~~~~~~~
There is a mailing list devoted to pacman development, hosted by Arch Linux.
-link:https://mailman.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/pacman-dev/[Subscribe] or
-link:https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/pacman-dev/[view the archives].
+link:https://lists.archlinux.org/listinfo/pacman-dev/[Subscribe] or
+link:https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/pacman-dev/[view the archives].
Source Code
~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -215,11 +215,11 @@ these trees).
The current development tree can be fetched with the following command:
- git clone git://projects.archlinux.org/pacman.git pacman
+ git clone git://git.archlinux.org/pacman.git pacman
which will fetch the full development history into a directory named pacman.
You can browse the source as well using
-link:https://projects.archlinux.org/pacman.git/[cgit]. HTTP/HTTPS URLs are also
+link:https://git.archlinux.org/pacman.git/[cgit]. HTTP/HTTPS URLs are also
available for cloning purposes; these URLs are listed at the above page.
If you are interested in hacking on pacman, it is highly recommended you join
@@ -238,15 +238,13 @@ Although the package manager itself is quite simple, many scripts have been
developed that help automate building and installing packages. These are used
extensively in link:https://www.archlinux.org/[Arch Linux]. Most of these utilities
are available in the Arch Linux projects
-link:https://projects.archlinux.org/[code browser].
+link:https://git.archlinux.org/[code browser].
Utilities available:
-* link:https://projects.archlinux.org/abs.git/[abs] - ABS (Arch Build System), scripts to download & use the Arch Linux PKGBUILD tree
-* link:https://projects.archlinux.org/dbscripts.git/[dbscripts] - scripts used by Arch Linux to manage the main package repositories
-* link:https://projects.archlinux.org/devtools.git/[devtools] - tools to assist in packaging and dependency checking
-* link:https://projects.archlinux.org/namcap.git/[namcap] - a package analysis utility written in python
-* link:https://projects.archlinux.org/srcpac.git/[srcpac] - a bash build-from-source pacman wrapper
+* link:https://git.archlinux.org/dbscripts.git/[dbscripts] - scripts used by Arch Linux to manage the main package repositories
+* link:https://git.archlinux.org/devtools.git/[devtools] - tools to assist in packaging and dependency checking
+* link:https://git.archlinux.org/namcap.git/[namcap] - a package analysis utility written in python
Bugs
----
diff --git a/doc/submitting-patches.asciidoc b/doc/submitting-patches.asciidoc
index 9cf8dc64..88b58ca5 100644
--- a/doc/submitting-patches.asciidoc
+++ b/doc/submitting-patches.asciidoc
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ started with GIT if you have not worked with it before.
The pacman code can be fetched using the following command:
- git clone git://projects.archlinux.org/pacman.git
+ git clone git://git.archlinux.org/pacman.git
Creating your patch
diff --git a/doc/translation-help.asciidoc b/doc/translation-help.asciidoc
index 67117bcc..5a67a2d6 100644
--- a/doc/translation-help.asciidoc
+++ b/doc/translation-help.asciidoc
@@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ Pacman - Translating
This document is here to guide you in helping translate pacman messages,
libalpm messages, and the manual pages for the entire pacman package.
-We are currently using http://www.transifex.com/[Transifex] as the translation
+We are currently using https://www.transifex.com/[Transifex] as the translation
platform for pacman and libalpm. You will need to sign up for an account there
and then register with a translation team on the
-http://www.transifex.com/projects/p/archlinux-pacman/[pacman project page].
+https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/archlinux-pacman/[pacman project page].
NOTE: This may be old information due to our switch to Transifex, but the
gettext website is a very useful guide to read before embarking on translation
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ either be hand-edited, or modified with a tool such as poedit, gtranslator or
kbabel. Using a translation tool tends to make the job easier.
Please read up on Transifex usage using the
-http://docs.transifex.com/[Transifex Help] if you are not familiar.
+https://docs.transifex.com/[Transifex Help] if you are not familiar.
Transifex provides a command-line client to help with translations. Here is
an example set of commands if you have a source code checkout and are not
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Incremental Updates
If you have more advanced needs you will have to get a copy of the pacman
repository.
- git clone git://projects.archlinux.org/pacman.git pacman
+ git clone git://git.archlinux.org/pacman.git pacman
Next, you will need to run `./autogen.sh` and `./configure` in the base
directory to generate the correct Makefiles. At this point, all necessary