[HTTPS-Everywhere] 2.2.1 stable released

Russell Golden niveusluna at niveusluna.org
Fri Aug 17 17:33:12 PDT 2012


Yargle flargle. This one actually works.

I'm adding the appManaged flag to the install.rdf file in my Fedora
and EPEL RPMs. I'm technically supposed to offer you the patch, but I
don't think it'd be good to ship in the official version, and it's
kind of obvious how to do it anyway.

If me adding that flag bothers you, please say so and I'll remove it.
I just don't want a repeat of today's "fun" to happen to my users.

Russell Golden
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On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 4:56 PM, Peter Eckersley <pde at eff.org> wrote:
> https://www.eff.org/files/https-everywhere-2.2.1.xpi
>
> 2.2.1                                     (2012-08-17)
>   * Fix a configuration-parsing bug in 2.2 that would
>     ignore default_off rules if this was a first install
>     https://mail1.eff.org/pipermail/https-everywhere/2012-August/001511.html
>   * Add a cleanup routine for profiles affected by that bug.
>
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