This makes it easier for tools (like Phabricator) to find
git-http-backend to enable HTTP(S) transport support.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
- Enable additional backends: pipe, stdout
- Support high-quality resampling with soxr
- Support configuration files, but don't install one
- Cut down on boilerplate code with fetchFromGitHub/autoreconfHook
See issue #8694. Previously wombat256 was downloading its source from
the vim website using fetchurl. The builder was failing when it tried to
unpack the .vim source file. Using the vim-scripts github repo avoids
this problem.
Regression introduced by 5f55788531.
The commit not only changes documentation, but also changed a few
variable names. One of them is $i which now is $f and it contains the
name of the file to wrap.
This was accidentally found by @Profpatsch (thanks!) who found himself
getting the basename of the last patch file to end up in sys.argv[0].
The reason for this is that $i is used in the for loop of the generic
patchPhase and thus is reused later when the Python file is to be
wrapped.
I have also added a small comment noting about this, to be sure that
this won't accidentally occur the next time someone changes variable
names.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Currently the movie tab is broken. It's fixed in the experimental branch (master)
http://status.popcorntime.io/
> * Update - Issue with the subtitles API affects Release 0.3.7-2, Experimental builds are fine
> May 13, 22:54 EDT
> [...]
> * Identified - The issue with the YTS API (Movies) seems to be related to a bad response for one of the movies. The movies page will continue to be intermittent until the issue is resolved.
> May 10, 21:29 EDT
> * Investigating - YTS (Movies) is currently unavailable for Popcorn Time release 0.3.7-2, but is still working for the experimental builds. We're looking into what the issue could be and why it's only affecting release 0.3.7-2
> May 10, 18:34 EDT