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Re: [PATCH 1/4] Add the last element of URL path to site chooser, if interesting.
- From: Jon TURNEY <jon dot turney at dronecode dot org dot uk>
- To: cygwin-apps at cygwin dot com
- Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 18:41:19 +0000
- Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/4] Add the last element of URL path to site chooser, if interesting.
- References: <1290779320-872-1-git-send-email-jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk> <1290779320-872-2-git-send-email-jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk> <20101129125730.GZ18309@calimero.vinschen.de>
On 29/11/2010 12:57, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Nov 26 13:48, Jon TURNEY wrote:
>> Currently, for example, if I manually add the site http://mirrors.kernel.org/sources.redhat.com/cygwinports/
>> to setup's mirror list, I get two indistinguishable entries named http://mirrors.kernel.org.
>>
>> Furthermore, because the code to ensure the site just added is selected uses the string inside the list control
>> to locate elements, we end up with a random one of those two indistinguishable entries selected (usually the
>> previously existing one).
>>
>> This problem also prevents the selected sites being correctly saved and restored for the next setup run.
>>
>> So, to make the site chooser list entries unique and distinguishable, add the last element of the URL path to
>> the site chooser, if it exists and isn't 'cygwin' (or some other alternatives used by current mirrors)
>
> That sounds a bit problematic. So two URLs on the same machine might
> again end up as the same string, undistinguishable, just because they
> both end in the same directory name?
Yes, this is true, but currently *any* two URLs on the same host are
indistinguishable.
> And there are (right now) four
> such directory names, which are treated identically.
I'm sorry, I don't understand what you are referring to here.
> Don't get me wrong. It's certainly better than what we have today,
> and the full URL is almost unreadable. Nevertheless, I'd be more happy
> with a solution which fixes this problem even for such border cases...
Back to the bikeshed, then :-)
If we were starting from scratch, how would this work?