[Libosinfo] [PATCH] win: Use direct HTTPS URLs to drivers
Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)
zeeshanak at gnome.org
Mon Oct 13 16:47:54 UTC 2014
HTTP URLs we have in DB redirect to the actual HTTPS URLs. Its better to
point to the actual URL anyway (for efficiency for one) but currently
this also breaks driver download in Boxes 3.14.x as it can't handle
indirection at the moment.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738168
---
Pushed as trival.
data/oses/windows.xml.in | 16 ++++++++--------
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/data/oses/windows.xml.in b/data/oses/windows.xml.in
index 1ac533d..38c8ae6 100644
--- a/data/oses/windows.xml.in
+++ b/data/oses/windows.xml.in
@@ -383,7 +383,7 @@
</installer>
<!-- virtio block device driver -->
- <driver arch="i686" location="http://zeenix.fedorapeople.org/drivers/win-tools-1/preinst/winxp/x86" pre-installable="true" signed="false">
+ <driver arch="i686" location="https://zeenix.fedorapeople.org/drivers/win-tools-1/preinst/winxp/x86" pre-installable="true" signed="false">
<file>viostor.cat</file>
<file>viostor.inf</file>
<file>viostor.sys</file>
@@ -392,7 +392,7 @@
<device id="http://pciids.sourceforge.net/v2.2/pci.ids/1af4/1001"/>
</driver>
- <driver arch="x86_64" location="http://zeenix.fedorapeople.org/drivers/win-tools-1/preinst/winxp/amd64" pre-installable="true" signed="false">
+ <driver arch="x86_64" location="https://zeenix.fedorapeople.org/drivers/win-tools-1/preinst/winxp/amd64" pre-installable="true" signed="false">
<file>viostor.cat</file>
<file>viostor.inf</file>
<file>viostor.sys</file>
@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@
</driver>
<!-- All virtio and QXL device drivers, and spice-vdagent -->
- <driver arch="i686" location="http://zeenix.fedorapeople.org/drivers/win-tools/postinst" signed="false">
+ <driver arch="i686" location="https://zeenix.fedorapeople.org/drivers/win-tools/postinst" signed="false">
<file>spice-guest-tools-0.65.exe</file>
<file>spice-guest-tools-0.65.cmd</file>
<file>redhat09.cer</file>
@@ -414,7 +414,7 @@
<device id="http://pciids.sourceforge.net/v2.2/pci.ids/1b36/0100"/>
</driver>
- <driver arch="x86_64" location="http://zeenix.fedorapeople.org/drivers/win-tools/postinst" signed="false">
+ <driver arch="x86_64" location="https://zeenix.fedorapeople.org/drivers/win-tools/postinst" signed="false">
<file>spice-guest-tools-0.65.exe</file>
<file>spice-guest-tools-0.65.cmd</file>
<file>redhat09.cer</file>
@@ -874,14 +874,14 @@
</installer>
<!-- virtio block device driver -->
- <driver arch="i686" location="http://zeenix.fedorapeople.org/drivers/win-tools-1/preinst/win7/x86" pre-installable="true" signed="false">
+ <driver arch="i686" location="https://zeenix.fedorapeople.org/drivers/win-tools-1/preinst/win7/x86" pre-installable="true" signed="false">
<file>viostor.cat</file>
<file>viostor.inf</file>
<file>viostor.sys</file>
<device id="http://pciids.sourceforge.net/v2.2/pci.ids/1af4/1001"/>
</driver>
- <driver arch="x86_64" location="http://zeenix.fedorapeople.org/drivers/win-tools-1/preinst/win7/amd64" pre-installable="true" signed="false">
+ <driver arch="x86_64" location="https://zeenix.fedorapeople.org/drivers/win-tools-1/preinst/win7/amd64" pre-installable="true" signed="false">
<file>viostor.cat</file>
<file>viostor.inf</file>
<file>viostor.sys</file>
@@ -889,7 +889,7 @@
</driver>
<!-- All virtio and QXL device drivers, and spice-vdagent -->
- <driver arch="i686" location="http://zeenix.fedorapeople.org/drivers/win-tools/postinst" signed="false">
+ <driver arch="i686" location="https://zeenix.fedorapeople.org/drivers/win-tools/postinst" signed="false">
<file>spice-guest-tools-0.65.exe</file>
<file>spice-guest-tools-0.65.cmd</file>
<file>redhat09.cer</file>
@@ -901,7 +901,7 @@
<device id="http://pciids.sourceforge.net/v2.2/pci.ids/1b36/0100"/>
</driver>
- <driver arch="x86_64" location="http://zeenix.fedorapeople.org/drivers/win-tools/postinst" signed="false">
+ <driver arch="x86_64" location="https://zeenix.fedorapeople.org/drivers/win-tools/postinst" signed="false">
<file>spice-guest-tools-0.65.exe</file>
<file>spice-guest-tools-0.65.cmd</file>
<file>redhat09.cer</file>
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