[Python-checkins] cpython (2.7): fix some broken URLs
sandro.tosi
python-checkins at python.org
Sat Dec 31 19:05:09 CET 2011
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/e9f517f8ee87
changeset: 74210:e9f517f8ee87
branch: 2.7
parent: 74203:fb5ad61a2b35
user: Sandro Tosi <sandro.tosi at gmail.com>
date: Sat Dec 31 18:13:59 2011 +0100
summary:
fix some broken URLs
files:
Doc/bugs.rst | 6 ++++--
Doc/howto/webservers.rst | 10 +++++-----
Doc/library/carbon.rst | 4 ++--
Doc/library/easydialogs.rst | 2 +-
Doc/using/unix.rst | 4 ++--
5 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Doc/bugs.rst b/Doc/bugs.rst
--- a/Doc/bugs.rst
+++ b/Doc/bugs.rst
@@ -57,12 +57,14 @@
Each bug report will be assigned to a developer who will determine what needs to
be done to correct the problem. You will receive an update each time action is
-taken on the bug. See http://www.python.org/dev/workflow/ for a detailed
-description of the issue workflow.
+taken on the bug.
.. seealso::
+ `Python Developer's Guide <http://docs.python.org/devguide/>`_
+ Detailed description of the issue workflow and developers tools.
+
`How to Report Bugs Effectively <http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html>`_
Article which goes into some detail about how to create a useful bug report.
This describes what kind of information is useful and why it is useful.
diff --git a/Doc/howto/webservers.rst b/Doc/howto/webservers.rst
--- a/Doc/howto/webservers.rst
+++ b/Doc/howto/webservers.rst
@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@
Each web server requires a specific module.
* Apache has both `mod_fastcgi <http://www.fastcgi.com/drupal/>`_ and `mod_fcgid
- <http://fastcgi.coremail.cn/>`_. ``mod_fastcgi`` is the original one, but it
+ <http://httpd.apache.org/mod_fcgid/>`_. ``mod_fastcgi`` is the original one, but it
has some licensing issues, which is why it is sometimes considered non-free.
``mod_fcgid`` is a smaller, compatible alternative. One of these modules needs
to be loaded by Apache.
@@ -364,7 +364,7 @@
A really great WSGI feature is middleware. Middleware is a layer around your
program which can add various functionality to it. There is quite a bit of
-`middleware <http://wsgi.org/wsgi/Middleware_and_Utilities>`_ already
+`middleware <http://www.wsgi.org/en/latest/libraries.html>`_ already
available. For example, instead of writing your own session management (HTTP
is a stateless protocol, so to associate multiple HTTP requests with a single
user your application must create and manage such state via a session), you can
@@ -395,9 +395,9 @@
.. seealso::
- A good overview of WSGI-related code can be found in the `WSGI wiki
- <http://wsgi.org/wsgi>`_, which contains an extensive list of `WSGI servers
- <http://wsgi.org/wsgi/Servers>`_ which can be used by *any* application
+ A good overview of WSGI-related code can be found in the `WSGI homepage
+ <http://www.wsgi.org/en/latest/index.html>`_, which contains an extensive list of `WSGI servers
+ <http://www.wsgi.org/en/latest/servers.html>`_ which can be used by *any* application
supporting WSGI.
You might be interested in some WSGI-supporting modules already contained in
diff --git a/Doc/library/carbon.rst b/Doc/library/carbon.rst
--- a/Doc/library/carbon.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/carbon.rst
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
in Python (input and output buffers, especially). All methods and functions
have a :attr:`__doc__` string describing their arguments and return values, and
for additional description you are referred to `Inside Macintosh
-<http://developer.apple.com/documentation/macos8/mac8.html>`_ or similar works.
+<http://developer.apple.com/legacy/mac/library/#documentation/macos8/mac8.html>`_ or similar works.
These modules all live in a package called :mod:`Carbon`. Despite that name they
are not all part of the Carbon framework: CF is really in the CoreFoundation
@@ -515,7 +515,7 @@
.. seealso::
- `Scrap Manager <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/mac/MoreToolbox/MoreToolbox-109.html>`_
+ `Scrap Manager <http://developer.apple.com/legacy/mac/library/documentation/mac/MoreToolbox/MoreToolbox-109.html>`_
Apple's documentation for the Scrap Manager gives a lot of useful information
about using the Scrap Manager in applications.
diff --git a/Doc/library/easydialogs.rst b/Doc/library/easydialogs.rst
--- a/Doc/library/easydialogs.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/easydialogs.rst
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@
.. seealso::
- `Navigation Services Reference <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Carbon/Reference/Navigation_Services_Ref/>`_
+ `Navigation Services Reference <http://developer.apple.com/legacy/mac/library/#documentation/Carbon/Conceptual/NavServicesIntro/ns_intro_carb/ns_into_carb.html>`_
Programmer's reference documentation for the Navigation Services, a part of the
Carbon framework.
diff --git a/Doc/using/unix.rst b/Doc/using/unix.rst
--- a/Doc/using/unix.rst
+++ b/Doc/using/unix.rst
@@ -26,11 +26,11 @@
.. seealso::
- http://www.linux.com/articles/60383
+ http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/first.en.html
for Debian users
http://linuxmafia.com/pub/linux/suse-linux-internals/chapter35.html
for OpenSuse users
- http://docs.fedoraproject.org/drafts/rpm-guide-en/ch-creating-rpms.html
+ http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora_Draft_Documentation/0.1/html/RPM_Guide/ch-creating-rpms.html
for Fedora users
http://www.slackbook.org/html/package-management-making-packages.html
for Slackware users
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