Change a few HTTP URLs to HTTPS.

The xz man page timestamp was intentionally left unchanged.
This commit is contained in:
Lasse Collin 2023-03-18 15:51:57 +02:00
parent 8b2f6001b4
commit b473a92891
8 changed files with 19 additions and 19 deletions

View File

@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ XZ Utils Installation
a fallback xzdiff will use mkdir to securely create a temporary a fallback xzdiff will use mkdir to securely create a temporary
directory. Having mktemp available is still recommended since the directory. Having mktemp available is still recommended since the
mkdir fallback method isn't as robust as mktemp is. The original mkdir fallback method isn't as robust as mktemp is. The original
mktemp can be found from <http://www.mktemp.org/>. On GNU, most will mktemp can be found from <https://www.mktemp.org/>. On GNU, most will
use the mktemp program from GNU coreutils instead of the original use the mktemp program from GNU coreutils instead of the original
implementation. Both mktemp versions are fine. implementation. Both mktemp versions are fine.

8
README
View File

@ -113,8 +113,8 @@ XZ Utils
Since the liblzma API has similarities to the zlib API, some people Since the liblzma API has similarities to the zlib API, some people
may find it useful to read the zlib docs and tutorial too: may find it useful to read the zlib docs and tutorial too:
http://zlib.net/manual.html https://zlib.net/manual.html
http://zlib.net/zlib_how.html https://zlib.net/zlib_how.html
2. Version numbering 2. Version numbering
@ -281,8 +281,8 @@ XZ Utils
7-Zip and the p7zip port of 7-Zip support the .xz format starting 7-Zip and the p7zip port of 7-Zip support the .xz format starting
from the version 9.00alpha. from the version 9.00alpha.
http://7-zip.org/ https://7-zip.org/
http://p7zip.sourceforge.net/ https://p7zip.sourceforge.net/
XZ Embedded is a limited implementation written for use in the Linux XZ Embedded is a limited implementation written for use in the Linux
kernel, but it is also suitable for other embedded use. kernel, but it is also suitable for other embedded use.

View File

@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ echo "Initializing Automake:"
# We don't use "subdir-objects" yet because it breaks "make distclean" when # We don't use "subdir-objects" yet because it breaks "make distclean" when
# dependencies are enabled (as of Automake 1.14.1) due to this bug: # dependencies are enabled (as of Automake 1.14.1) due to this bug:
# http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=17354 # https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=17354
# The -Wno-unsupported is used to silence warnings about missing # The -Wno-unsupported is used to silence warnings about missing
# "subdir-objects". # "subdir-objects".
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([1.12 foreign tar-v7 filename-length-max=99 -Wno-unsupported]) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([1.12 foreign tar-v7 filename-length-max=99 -Wno-unsupported])

View File

@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Introduction
Getting and Installing DJGPP Getting and Installing DJGPP
You may use <http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/zip-picker.html> to help You may use <https://www.delorie.com/djgpp/zip-picker.html> to help
deciding what to download. If you are only interested in building deciding what to download. If you are only interested in building
XZ Utils, the zip-picker may list files that you don't strictly XZ Utils, the zip-picker may list files that you don't strictly
need. However, using the zip-picker can still be worth it to get a need. However, using the zip-picker can still be worth it to get a
@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Getting and Installing DJGPP
from readme.1st too). from readme.1st too).
For a more manual method, first select a mirror from For a more manual method, first select a mirror from
<http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/getting.html> and go the <https://www.delorie.com/djgpp/getting.html> and go the
subdirectory named "current". You need the following files: subdirectory named "current". You need the following files:
unzip32.exe (if you don't already have a LFN-capable unzipper) unzip32.exe (if you don't already have a LFN-capable unzipper)

View File

@ -8,16 +8,16 @@
* format and raw (no headers) streams are supported. Multiple compression * format and raw (no headers) streams are supported. Multiple compression
* algorithms (filters) are supported. Currently LZMA2 is the primary filter. * algorithms (filters) are supported. Currently LZMA2 is the primary filter.
* *
* liblzma is part of XZ Utils <http://tukaani.org/xz/>. XZ Utils includes * liblzma is part of XZ Utils <https://tukaani.org/xz/>. XZ Utils includes
* a gzip-like command line tool named xz and some other tools. XZ Utils * a gzip-like command line tool named xz and some other tools. XZ Utils
* is developed and maintained by Lasse Collin. * is developed and maintained by Lasse Collin.
* *
* Major parts of liblzma are based on Igor Pavlov's public domain LZMA SDK * Major parts of liblzma are based on Igor Pavlov's public domain LZMA SDK
* <http://7-zip.org/sdk.html>. * <https://7-zip.org/sdk.html>.
* *
* The SHA-256 implementation is based on the public domain code found from * The SHA-256 implementation is based on the public domain code found from
* 7-Zip <http://7-zip.org/>, which has a modified version of the public * 7-Zip <https://7-zip.org/>, which has a modified version of the public
* domain SHA-256 code found from Crypto++ <http://www.cryptopp.com/>. * domain SHA-256 code found from Crypto++ <https://www.cryptopp.com/>.
* The SHA-256 code in Crypto++ was written by Kevin Springle and Wei Dai. * The SHA-256 code in Crypto++ was written by Kevin Springle and Wei Dai.
*/ */

View File

@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
/// conditionally to keep the code working on older boxes. /// conditionally to keep the code working on older boxes.
// //
// This code is based on the code found from 7-Zip, which has a modified // This code is based on the code found from 7-Zip, which has a modified
// version of the SHA-256 found from Crypto++ <http://www.cryptopp.com/>. // version of the SHA-256 found from Crypto++ <https://www.cryptopp.com/>.
// The code was modified a little to fit into liblzma. // The code was modified a little to fit into liblzma.
// //
// Authors: Kevin Springle // Authors: Kevin Springle

View File

@ -3017,4 +3017,4 @@ XZ Utils: <https://tukaani.org/xz/>
.br .br
XZ Embedded: <https://tukaani.org/xz/embedded.html> XZ Embedded: <https://tukaani.org/xz/embedded.html>
.br .br
LZMA SDK: <http://7-zip.org/sdk.html> LZMA SDK: <https://7-zip.org/sdk.html>

View File

@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Installing the toolchain(s)
So you need to pick between MinGW and MinGW-w32 when building So you need to pick between MinGW and MinGW-w32 when building
32-bit version. You don't need both. 32-bit version. You don't need both.
You might find 7-Zip <http://7-zip.org/> handy when extracting You might find 7-Zip <https://7-zip.org/> handy when extracting
some files. The ready-made build script build.bash will also use some files. The ready-made build script build.bash will also use
7-Zip to create the distributable .zip and .7z files. 7-Zip to create the distributable .zip and .7z files.
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Installing MSYS
You can download MSYS from MinGW's Sourceforge page: You can download MSYS from MinGW's Sourceforge page:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/MSYS/Base/msys-core/ https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/MSYS/Base/msys-core/
I recommend using MSYS 1.0.11 (MSYS-1.0.11.exe or I recommend using MSYS 1.0.11 (MSYS-1.0.11.exe or
msysCORE-1.0.11-bin.tar.gz) because that package includes all the msysCORE-1.0.11-bin.tar.gz) because that package includes all the
@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Installing MinGW
You can download the required packages from MinGW's Sourceforge page: You can download the required packages from MinGW's Sourceforge page:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/ https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/
These version numbers were the latest when I wrote this document, but These version numbers were the latest when I wrote this document, but
you probably should pick the latest versions: you probably should pick the latest versions:
@ -94,9 +94,9 @@ Installing MinGW-w32 or MinGW-w64
toolchain. For XZ Utils 5.2.0 I used the packages from these toolchain. For XZ Utils 5.2.0 I used the packages from these
directories: directories:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/Toolchains%20targetting%20Win32/Personal%20Builds/mingw-builds/4.9.2/threads-win32/sjlj/ https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/Toolchains%20targetting%20Win32/Personal%20Builds/mingw-builds/4.9.2/threads-win32/sjlj/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/Toolchains%20targetting%20Win64/Personal%20Builds/mingw-builds/4.9.2/threads-win32/sjlj/ https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/Toolchains%20targetting%20Win64/Personal%20Builds/mingw-builds/4.9.2/threads-win32/sjlj/
If you install both MinGW-w32 and MinGW-w64, remember to extract If you install both MinGW-w32 and MinGW-w64, remember to extract
them into different directories. build.bash looks at them into different directories. build.bash looks at