I can't remember my exact reasoning for doing that; it may have been defensive programming because over the years makexpi.sh has sometimes had weird context issues with the circumstances under which it runs, such as being asked to build an XPI from a very old git tag or being cherry-picked from the master branch over to some older historical one.
Or it may have been that I concretely believed that one of the above circumstances still applied at the time that I made commit 5b8b0888. But I think that's a bit less likely. On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 03:56:12PM -0400, Jacob S Hoffman-Andrews wrote: > Hi all, > > In makexpi.sh there's some logic to call ./trivial-validate.py if > available, ./utils/trivial-validate.py if not. Anyone know why this > is? Trivial-validate has been under utils for a while, it doesn't > seem to make sense to preserve this fallback. > > Thanks, > Jacob > _______________________________________________ > HTTPS-Everywhere mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.eff.org/mailman/listinfo/https-everywhere > -- Peter Eckersley [email protected] Technology Projects Director Tel +1 415 436 9333 x131 Electronic Frontier Foundation Fax +1 415 436 9993 _______________________________________________ HTTPS-Everywhere mailing list [email protected] https://lists.eff.org/mailman/listinfo/https-everywhere
