On 10 August 2013 08:39, Michael Klishin <michael.s.klis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I personally think there should be a fallback location for the jar that does
> not use SSL.

As long as it isn't used automatically or after flashing a y/n prompt.
(Offering a flag like --no-ssl and mentioning it to the user when
appropriate would be fine.)

To explain, while I don't mind the occasional wait for an upgrade at
all, I would very much mind if lein tricked me into downloading its
jar over a connection not using SSL.

I'll also take this opportunity to note that if one has an earlier
self-install in place, downgrading can be accomplished by replacing
the lein script with the version from the appropriate tag in the
Leiningen repo:

$ cp /path/to/source/of/leiningen && git checkout 2.1.3 && cp bin/lein ~/bin

Or go to GitHub and download manually in absence of a local clone.

This works at least in Linux; hopefully adjusting paths (and the
script name on Windows) would make it work on other platforms.

Cheers,
Michał

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