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-rw-r--r-- | pod/8/urpmi.addmedia.pod | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pod/8/urpmi.pod | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pod/8/urpmihowto.pod | 4 |
3 files changed, 9 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/pod/8/urpmi.addmedia.pod b/pod/8/urpmi.addmedia.pod index 5de3b2ad..ec51670e 100644 --- a/pod/8/urpmi.addmedia.pod +++ b/pod/8/urpmi.addmedia.pod @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ urpmi.addmedia - adds a new rpm media to be used by urpmi urpmi.addmedia is used to add a new media to be used by urpmi, so it can find new rpms at the specified location. Currently supported media types are: local drives, removable drives (such as CDs), and networked media via -different protocols (http, ftp, ssh and rsync). One of the following modes -must be chosen: +different protocols (http, https, ftp, ssh and rsync). One of the following +modes must be chosen: =over @@ -41,6 +41,10 @@ I<options>. Example: urpmi.addmedia http http://jpackage.sf.net/rpm/free +=item B<urpmi.addmedia> [I<options>] <I<name>> https://<I<login>>:<I<pass>>@<I<host>>/<I<path>> + +The same as for http but using the encrypted https protocol. + =item B<urpmi.addmedia> [I<options>] <I<name>> ftp://<I<login>>:<I<pass>>@<I<host>>/<I<path>> The same as for http. Add your login and password if required (note that diff --git a/pod/8/urpmi.pod b/pod/8/urpmi.pod index 0f7e58fe..1ebef239 100644 --- a/pod/8/urpmi.pod +++ b/pod/8/urpmi.pod @@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ think is wrong. One can find the git repository / version-control repository (VCS) here: -L<http://gitweb.mageia.org/software/rpm/urpmi/> . +L<https://gitweb.mageia.org/software/rpm/urpmi/> . =head1 AUTHOR diff --git a/pod/8/urpmihowto.pod b/pod/8/urpmihowto.pod index 22f2f3e2..d66bd39e 100644 --- a/pod/8/urpmihowto.pod +++ b/pod/8/urpmihowto.pod @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ urpmi gets the list of available RPMs, and the RPMs themselves, from a B<media>. Roughly speaking, a media is described by a name and by a location, specified by an URL. Currently supported media types are: local drives, removable drives (such as CDs), ISO images, and networked media -via different protocols (http, ftp, ssh and rsync). NFS mounted +via different protocols (http, https, ftp, ssh and rsync). NFS mounted directories are treated like local drives. =head2 Installing and updating RPMs @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ follows: In this synopsis, C<< <name> >> is the name of the new media, C<< <url> >> the URL where the RPMs are to be found. -Supported URLs can be C<http://>, C<ftp://>, C<rsync://>, C<ssh://> (this +Supported URLs can be C<http://>, C<https://>, C<ftp://>, C<rsync://>, C<ssh://> (this will use rsync over ssh), C<file://>, and C<cdrom://>. If the media requires authentication, you can use the usual URL syntax: |