2009-02-24 17:33:46 |
Gavin Panella |
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In <https://pastebin.canonical.com/14180/> we can see that the sourceforgeproject setting is actually a URL. In the last case it is non-ASCII and causes the script to abort. The script should reject unusable settings. Optionally, if the setting can be parsed as a URL, the last path component could be used as the SF project name -- this seems to be a common pattern. |
In <https://pastebin.canonical.com/14180/> we can see that the
sourceforgeproject setting has often been specified as a URL. In the
last case it is non-ASCII and causes the script to abort. The script
should reject unusable settings.
Optionally, if the setting can be parsed as a URL, the last path
component could be used as the SF project name -- this seems to be a
common pattern.
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