From 21656ffa3b6d78a610f0befced20cc9b4b3baab6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vitaliy Shatrov Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2020 19:34:44 +0700 Subject: [PATCH] doc: Use HTTPS for external links. * doc/contributing.texi (14.1 Building from Git, 14.3 The Perfect Setup, 14.4.1 Software Freedom, 14.4.4 Synopses and Descriptions, 14.5.4 Formatting Code): Use HTTPS for @uref{}s and @url{}s that support it. * doc/fdl-1.3.texi (Appendix A GNU Free Documentation License): Use HTTPS for @uref{}s and @url{}s that support it. * doc/guix.texi (6.3 Build Systems, 8.8.4 Networking Services, 8.8.8 Sound Services, 8.8.16 Web Services, 8.11 Name Service Switch, 12.2 Preparing to Use the Bootstrap Binaries); Use HTTPS for @uref{}s and @url{}s that support it. Signed-off-by: Marius Bakke --- doc/contributing.texi | 26 +++++++++++++------------- doc/fdl-1.3.texi | 4 ++-- doc/guix.texi | 18 +++++++++--------- 3 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/contributing.texi b/doc/contributing.texi index 87d001c858..afcc030b4f 100644 --- a/doc/contributing.texi +++ b/doc/contributing.texi @@ -98,12 +98,12 @@ following are the required packages in addition to those mentioned in the installation instructions (@pxref{Requirements}). @itemize -@item @url{http://gnu.org/software/autoconf/, GNU Autoconf}; -@item @url{http://gnu.org/software/automake/, GNU Automake}; -@item @url{http://gnu.org/software/gettext/, GNU Gettext}; -@item @url{http://gnu.org/software/texinfo/, GNU Texinfo}; -@item @url{http://www.graphviz.org/, Graphviz}; -@item @url{http://www.gnu.org/software/help2man/, GNU Help2man (optional)}. +@item @url{https://gnu.org/software/autoconf/, GNU Autoconf}; +@item @url{https://gnu.org/software/automake/, GNU Automake}; +@item @url{https://gnu.org/software/gettext/, GNU Gettext}; +@item @url{https://gnu.org/software/texinfo/, GNU Texinfo}; +@item @url{https://www.graphviz.org/, Graphviz}; +@item @url{https://www.gnu.org/software/help2man/, GNU Help2man (optional)}. @end itemize On Guix, extra dependencies can be added by instead running @command{guix @@ -217,8 +217,8 @@ you want to upgrade your local source tree. The Perfect Setup to hack on Guix is basically the perfect setup used for Guile hacking (@pxref{Using Guile in Emacs,,, guile, Guile Reference Manual}). First, you need more than an editor, you need -@url{http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs, Emacs}, empowered by the -wonderful @url{http://nongnu.org/geiser/, Geiser}. To set that up, run: +@url{https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs, Emacs}, empowered by the +wonderful @url{https://nongnu.org/geiser/, Geiser}. To set that up, run: @example guix package -i emacs guile emacs-geiser @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ s-expression, etc. @cindex reducing boilerplate We also provide templates for common git commit messages and package definitions in the @file{etc/snippets} directory. These templates can -be used with @url{http://joaotavora.github.io/yasnippet/, YASnippet} to +be used with @url{https://joaotavora.github.io/yasnippet/, YASnippet} to expand short trigger strings to interactive text snippets. You may want to add the snippets directory to the @var{yas-snippet-dirs} variable in Emacs. @@ -385,14 +385,14 @@ needed is to review and apply the patch. @cindex free software The GNU operating system has been developed so that users can have freedom in their computing. GNU is @dfn{free software}, meaning that -users have the @url{http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html,four +users have the @url{https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html,four essential freedoms}: to run the program, to study and change the program in source code form, to redistribute exact copies, and to distribute modified versions. Packages found in the GNU distribution provide only software that conveys these four freedoms. In addition, the GNU distribution follow the -@url{http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html,free +@url{https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html,free software distribution guidelines}. Among other things, these guidelines reject non-free firmware, recommendations of non-free software, and discuss ways to deal with trademarks and patents. @@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ such as @command{guix package --show} take care of rendering it appropriately. Synopses and descriptions are translated by volunteers -@uref{http://translationproject.org/domain/guix-packages.html, at the +@uref{https://translationproject.org/domain/guix-packages.html, at the Translation Project} so that as many users as possible can read them in their native language. User interfaces search them and display them in the language specified by the current locale. @@ -838,7 +838,7 @@ especially when matching lists. @cindex coding style When writing Scheme code, we follow common wisdom among Scheme programmers. In general, we follow the -@url{http://mumble.net/~campbell/scheme/style.txt, Riastradh's Lisp +@url{https://mumble.net/~campbell/scheme/style.txt, Riastradh's Lisp Style Rules}. This document happens to describe the conventions mostly used in Guileā€™s code too. It is very thoughtful and well written, so please do read it. diff --git a/doc/fdl-1.3.texi b/doc/fdl-1.3.texi index cb71f05a17..11dc812753 100644 --- a/doc/fdl-1.3.texi +++ b/doc/fdl-1.3.texi @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ @display Copyright @copyright{} 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -@uref{http://fsf.org/} +@uref{https://fsf.org/} Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. @@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ The Free Software Foundation may publish new, revised versions of the GNU Free Documentation License from time to time. Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. See -@uref{http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/}. +@uref{https://www.gnu.org/copyleft/}. Each version of the License is given a distinguishing version number. If the Document specifies that a particular numbered version of this diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi index 1af80849cb..eb6eb99361 100644 --- a/doc/guix.texi +++ b/doc/guix.texi @@ -6778,7 +6778,7 @@ linux-module-build-system, use the key #:linux to specify it). @defvr {Scheme Variable} node-build-system This variable is exported by @code{(guix build-system node)}. It -implements the build procedure used by @uref{http://nodejs.org, +implements the build procedure used by @uref{https://nodejs.org, Node.js}, which implements an approximation of the @code{npm install} command, followed by an @code{npm test} command. @@ -13351,7 +13351,7 @@ The ModemManager package to use. @defvr {Scheme Variable} usb-modeswitch-service-type This is the service type for the -@uref{http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/, USB_ModeSwitch} service. The +@uref{https://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/, USB_ModeSwitch} service. The value for this service type is a @code{usb-modeswitch-configuration} record. When plugged in, some USB modems (and other USB devices) initially present @@ -13596,7 +13596,7 @@ The nftables ruleset to use. This may be any ``file-like'' object @cindex ntpd, service for the Network Time Protocol daemon @cindex real time clock @defvr {Scheme Variable} ntp-service-type -This is the type of the service running the @uref{http://www.ntp.org, +This is the type of the service running the @uref{https://www.ntp.org, Network Time Protocol (NTP)} daemon, @command{ntpd}. The daemon will keep the system clock synchronized with that of the specified NTP servers. @@ -14234,7 +14234,7 @@ Its value must be a @code{zero-configuration} record---see below. This service extends the name service cache daemon (nscd) so that it can resolve @code{.local} host names using -@uref{http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/nss-mdns/, nss-mdns}. @xref{Name +@uref{https://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/nss-mdns/, nss-mdns}. @xref{Name Service Switch}, for information on host name resolution. Additionally, add the @var{avahi} package to the system profile so that @@ -16053,7 +16053,7 @@ Data type representing the configuration for @code{alsa-service}. @item @code{pulseaudio?} (default: @var{#t}) Whether ALSA applications should transparently be made to use the -@uref{http://www.pulseaudio.org/, PulseAudio} sound server. +@uref{https://www.pulseaudio.org/, PulseAudio} sound server. Using PulseAudio allows you to run several sound-producing applications at the same time and to individual control them @i{via} @@ -16101,7 +16101,7 @@ See @uref{https://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Asoundrc} for the details. @deffn {Scheme Variable} pulseaudio-service-type -This is the type for the @uref{http://www.pulseaudio.org/, PulseAudio} +This is the type for the @uref{https://www.pulseaudio.org/, PulseAudio} sound server. It exists to allow system overrides of the default settings via @code{pulseaudio-configuration}, see below. @@ -20399,7 +20399,7 @@ configuration. Otherwise this must be a file-like object with valid VCL syntax. @c Varnish does not support HTTPS, so keep this URL to avoid confusion. -For example, to mirror @url{http://www.gnu.org,www.gnu.org} with VCL you +For example, to mirror @url{https://www.gnu.org,www.gnu.org} with VCL you can do something along these lines: @lisp @@ -25828,7 +25828,7 @@ next method in the list. The NSS configuration is given in the @cindex nss-mdns @cindex .local, host name lookup As an example, the declaration below configures the NSS to use the -@uref{http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/nss-mdns/, @code{nss-mdns} +@uref{https://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/nss-mdns/, @code{nss-mdns} back-end}, which supports host name lookups over multicast DNS (mDNS) for host names ending in @code{.local}: @@ -28300,7 +28300,7 @@ transparency that we get in the rest of the package dependency graph, where Guix always gives us a source-to-binary mapping. Thus, our goal is to reduce the set of bootstrap binaries to the bare minimum. -The @uref{http://bootstrappable.org, Bootstrappable.org web site} lists +The @uref{https://bootstrappable.org, Bootstrappable.org web site} lists on-going projects to do that. One of these is about replacing the bootstrap GCC with a sequence of assemblers, interpreters, and compilers of increasing complexity, which could be built from source starting from