Hi all,
On Fri, 21 Sep, 2007 at 07:35:47AM +0100, Ian Campbell wrote:
> Package: liquidlnf
> Priority: Normal
> Version: 2.9.1-2
>
> Please stop using sitetruth.com in your debian/watch -- I think it would
> be preferable to just disable the watch file until uscan gets https
> support, if it does
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Package: liquidlnf
Priority: Normal
Version: 2.9.1-2
Please stop using sitetruth.com in your debian/watch -- I think it would
be preferable to just disable the watch file until uscan gets https
support, if it doesn't already have it (I think 2.10.7 does though).
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On Fri, 2007-09-21 at 15:41 +1000, Ben Finney wrote:
>
> > We have a system that rates web pages, and as a service for
> > webmasters, we have a little utility, "viewer.cgi", which is used to
> > show users how our crawler saw a page. Somebody stuck this into a
> > Debian watchfile because it can
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John, thanks very much for researching the problem before reporting
it. I understand it can be alarming to see that an automated system is
accessing your system in w
REF: http://db.debian.net/lurker/message/20070707.195201.8e2c00a8.en.html
Author: Varun Hiremath
Date: 2007-07-07 12:52 -700
To: 423669
CC: control, Torsten Werner
New-Topics: Processed: uscan: https support
Subject: Bug#423669: uscan: https support
We noticed a wierd usage of our SiteTruth.com s
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