#!/bin/sh # # this replaces http:// urls with https:// urls on all sites that default to # https, or support it well. This is important even for downloads that are # verified using a hash sum or signature because it both provides an # alternate, backup method of verifying the download, but also greatly reduces # meta data leaks. for f in *.txt; do printf `echo $f | cut -b1` sed -i 's,http://dl.google.com,https://dl.google.com,g' $f sed -i 's,http://pypi,https://pypi,g' $f sed -i 's,http://code.google.com,https://code.google.com,g' $f sed -i 's,http://github.com,https://github.com,g' $f sed -i 's,http://\([^.]*\).googlecode.com/svn,https://\1.googlecode.com/svn,g' $f sed -i 's,http://svn.apache.org/repos,https://svn.apache.org/repos,g' $f sed -i 's,http://svn.code.sf.net,https://svn.code.sf.net,g' $f sed -i 's,http://gitorious.org,https://gitorious.org,g' $f done echo ""