[mozilla-https-everywhere] Add a file to the SPEC that I missed in the last build.
Russell William Golden
niveusluna at fedoraproject.org
Tue May 1 21:16:10 UTC 2012
commit 4a853b284cde7eb2ef528883dba2e701a266a94f
Author: Russell Golden <niveusluna at centos6.(none)>
Date: Tue May 1 16:15:05 2012 -0500
Add a file to the SPEC that I missed in the last build.
mozilla-https-everywhere.spec | 6 +++++-
1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/mozilla-https-everywhere.spec b/mozilla-https-everywhere.spec
index d314c48..ab95877 100644
--- a/mozilla-https-everywhere.spec
+++ b/mozilla-https-everywhere.spec
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
Name: mozilla-https-everywhere
Version: 2.0.3
-Release: 1%{?dist}
+Release: 2%{?dist}
Summary: HTTPS/HSTS enforcement extension for Mozilla Firefox and SeaMonkey
Group: Applications/Internet
@@ -69,6 +69,7 @@ install -Dp -m 644 chrome/content/preferences.xul %{buildroot}%{firefox_inst_dir
install -Dp -m 644 chrome/content/toolbar_button.js %{buildroot}%{firefox_inst_dir}/chrome/content/toolbar_button.js
install -Dp -m 644 chrome/content/toolbar_button.xul %{buildroot}%{firefox_inst_dir}/chrome/content/toolbar_button.xul
install -Dp -m 644 chrome/content/code/ApplicableList.js %{buildroot}%{firefox_inst_dir}/chrome/content/code/ApplicableList.js
+install -Dp -m 644 chrome/content/code/ChannelReplacement.js %{buildroot}%{firefox_inst_dir}/chrome/content/code/ChannelReplacement.js
install -Dp -m 644 chrome/content/code/Cookie.js %{buildroot}%{firefox_inst_dir}/chrome/content/code/Cookie.js
install -Dp -m 644 chrome/content/code/HTTPS.js %{buildroot}%{firefox_inst_dir}/chrome/content/code/HTTPS.js
install -Dp -m 644 chrome/content/code/HTTPSRules.js %{buildroot}%{firefox_inst_dir}/chrome/content/code/HTTPSRules.js
@@ -144,6 +145,9 @@ rm -rf %{buildroot}
%changelog
+* Tue May 01 2012 Russell Golden <niveusluna at niveusluna.org> - 2.0.3-2
+- Add file that I missed in the last build.
+
* Sat Apr 28 2012 Russell Golden <niveusluna at niveusluna.org> - 2.0.3-1
- Fix a downgrade attack that might allow attackers to deny HTTPS
Everywhere protection for cookies on some domains.
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