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See FS#1060, https://crux.nu/bugs/index.php?do=details&task_id=1060
New variables in /etc/pkgmk.conf:
PKGMK_DOWNLOAD_PROG="" (curl or wget)
PKGMK_CURL_OPTS="" (parameters for curl, when using curl)
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Note that we never made sure that the string in PKG_EXT
really is the final part of the filename.
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This means you will only be able to run pkgadd/pkginfo on gzipped tarballs
but not on tarballs that were compressed with eg bzip2 or xz.
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and Danny Rawlins
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Based on a patch by Danny Rawlins <monster.romster@gmail.com>.
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pkgmk's mechanism to check file integrity is .md5sum, so relying on
proper SSL certificates for https connections isn't critical. This fixes
transfers from https servers whose SSL certificates are self signed only.
Original patch by Jose V Beneyto <sepen@users.sourceforge.net>.
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