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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13/02/2024 18:58, Jeremy Hansen
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            <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Tue, Feb 13, 2024,
              6:30 AM Tim Dickson via SlackBuilds-users <<a
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              all, there are three slackbuilds I look after which need a
              homepage <br>
              update from http to https<br>
              should I submit 3 updates with .info updated and build no.
              bumped, or is <br>
              there an easier way.<br>
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              as the build is identical, maybe the build number doesn't
              need bumping, <br>
              but is it possible<br>
              to do an updated with no change in version or build?<br>
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              the old http home sites still work, they are just
              permanently redirected <br>
              to the https versions.<br>
              regards, Tim<br>
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        <div dir="auto">I wouldn't do a build number bump since the
          resulting program that's created remains unchanged. If you
          changed dependencies or the compilation process, that should
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        <div dir="auto">Personally, I would do individual commits but
          submit them under a single PR... like I did here in the
          following PR:</div>
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        <div dir="auto">Jeremy</div>
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    thanks. I submitted individual updates. it turns out one needed a
    md5sum update as well, so that particular one got a build bump. I'm
    not used to git so just used the web submit form which works well.<br>
    Regards, Tim<br>
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