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-rw-r--r--GNUmakefile2
-rwxr-xr-xkludge-cgit-urls.py (renamed from kludges.py)13
-rw-r--r--pelican/content/AlphaSchematics.md2
-rw-r--r--pelican/content/BuildingFromSource.md4
-rw-r--r--pelican/content/Documents.md2
-rw-r--r--pelican/content/Joachim Strömbergson.md4
-rw-r--r--pelican/content/ReleaseNotes.md2
7 files changed, 16 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/GNUmakefile b/GNUmakefile
index 9e51aeb..95ca6fe 100644
--- a/GNUmakefile
+++ b/GNUmakefile
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ REPO_PATH := /usr/local/git/repositories
all:
tools/extract.py --source-url ${SOURCE_URL}
- ./kludges.py
+ ./kludge-cgit-urls.py
cd pelican; pelican --output website --settings pelicanconf.py --fatal errors content
fetch:
diff --git a/kludges.py b/kludge-cgit-urls.py
index c0de7e1..9d9feed 100755
--- a/kludges.py
+++ b/kludge-cgit-urls.py
@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ import os, re, json
with open("repositories.json") as f:
repo_or = "|".join(os.path.splitext(r)[0] for r in json.load(f))
-plain = "](https://git.cryptech.is"
-
+plain = "](https://git.cryptech.is"
+export = "](export:/"
regexp = re.compile(r"(\(https://git\.cryptech\.is/(?:" + repo_or + "))([(/)])")
for root, dirs, files in os.walk("pelican/content"):
@@ -18,14 +18,17 @@ for root, dirs, files in os.walk("pelican/content"):
fn = os.path.join(root, fn)
with open(fn) as f:
lines = f.readlines()
- if not any(plain in line for line in lines):
+ if not any(plain in line or export in line for line in lines):
continue
changes = 0
for i, line in enumerate(lines):
- if plain not in line:
+ if export in line:
+ changes = 1
+ line = line.replace(export, "](https://git.cryptech.is/")
+ elif plain not in line:
continue
lines[i], n = regexp.subn(
- lambda m: m.group(1) + (".git/tree" if m.group(2) == "/" else ".git") + m.group(2),
+ lambda m: m.group(1) + ("/tree" if m.group(2) == "/" else "/about") + m.group(2),
line)
changes += n
if changes:
diff --git a/pelican/content/AlphaSchematics.md b/pelican/content/AlphaSchematics.md
index 89b400f..6510842 100644
--- a/pelican/content/AlphaSchematics.md
+++ b/pelican/content/AlphaSchematics.md
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Date: 2016-12-15 22:39
The Alpha schematics are almost finished!
-PDF and Eagle files available for download here in the [hardware](https://git.cryptech.is/hardware.git/tree/eagle/alpha/rev02) repository.
+PDF and Eagle files available for download here in the [hardware](https://git.cryptech.is/hardware/tree/eagle/alpha/rev02) repository.
`https://wiki.cryptech.is/browser/hardware/eagle/alpha/rev02`
diff --git a/pelican/content/BuildingFromSource.md b/pelican/content/BuildingFromSource.md
index 3ba00e5..d39111d 100644
--- a/pelican/content/BuildingFromSource.md
+++ b/pelican/content/BuildingFromSource.md
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ code then run make", but the details differ.
We check out copies of all the several dozen separate repositories and
carefully arrange them in a tree structure which matches the official
naming scheme. Yes, really. It's tedious, but we have
-[a script to automate this](export:/user/sra/build-tools/https-sync-repos.py).
+[a script to automate this](https://git.cryptech.is/user/sra/build-tools/tree/https-sync-repos.py).
Be warned that this script is a kludge which relies on parsing
XML from this Wiki; this is nasty, but reasonably stable, because the
XML itself is generated by another script.
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ goo necessary to make the whole thing work. Do `git help submodule`
for an introduction to git's submodule mechanism.
With this model, one just checks out a copy of
-[the superrepository](https://git.cryptech.is/releng/alpha.git),
+[the superrepository](https://git.cryptech.is/releng/alpha/about),
runs `make` in its top directory, and eventually
the complete package pops out the other side.
diff --git a/pelican/content/Documents.md b/pelican/content/Documents.md
index 27e4039..b988bbc 100644
--- a/pelican/content/Documents.md
+++ b/pelican/content/Documents.md
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Remember that links from this page to files in git repositories should use the "
[Alpha board strategy]({filename}AlphaBoardStrategy.md)
-[Alpha board drawing](export:/doc/design/Alpha_board_drawing.pdf)
+[Alpha board drawing](https://git.cryptech.is/doc/design/tree/Alpha_board_drawing.pdf)
[Alpha board pictures]({filename}AlphaBoardPictures.md)
diff --git a/pelican/content/Joachim Strömbergson.md b/pelican/content/Joachim Strömbergson.md
index f7cd4f0..7fa6bb0 100644
--- a/pelican/content/Joachim Strömbergson.md
+++ b/pelican/content/Joachim Strömbergson.md
@@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ Date: 2016-12-15 22:54
## Work Notes
### Presentations from meeting 2014-03-10 (updated and extended):
-* [Cryptech HW status 2014-03-10](https://git.cryptech.is/doc/presentations.git/tree/Cryptech_HW_status_2014-03-10.pdf)
-* [Cryptech TRNG Ideas 2014-03-17](https://git.cryptech.is/doc/presentations.git/tree/Cryptech_TRNG_Ideas_2014-03-17.pdf)
+* [Cryptech HW status 2014-03-10](https://git.cryptech.is/doc/presentations/tree/Cryptech_HW_status_2014-03-10.pdf)
+* [Cryptech TRNG Ideas 2014-03-17](https://git.cryptech.is/doc/presentations/tree/Cryptech_TRNG_Ideas_2014-03-17.pdf)
### Open EDA Tools
diff --git a/pelican/content/ReleaseNotes.md b/pelican/content/ReleaseNotes.md
index e61d696..ca48599 100644
--- a/pelican/content/ReleaseNotes.md
+++ b/pelican/content/ReleaseNotes.md
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Modified: 2017-05-13 19:18
* Python client implementations of libhal RPC mechanism and PKCS #11 now installed as `cryptech.libhal` and `cryptech.py11`, respectively.
* Python PKCS #11 client hacked to play nicely with `pkcs11-spy` debugging tool.
* RTOS replaced by simple non-preemptive (voluntary yield) tasking system, eliminating a huge morass of potential race conditions, debugging nightmares, priority inversions, and similar horrors. Lack of preemption means that console acess may have to wait for something else to yield the ARM CPU, but it's more than worth it to get rid of all the stability problems the RTOS was causing.
-* [Sample code for using the HSM as an OpenSSL engine](https://git.cryptech.is/user/sra/openssl-engine.git) is available. This only works with RSA for the moment, due to apparent limitations of the engine implementation.
+* [Sample code for using the HSM as an OpenSSL engine](https://git.cryptech.is/user/sra/openssl-engine/about) is available. This only works with RSA for the moment, due to apparent limitations of the engine implementation.
Getting started with 3.0: