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- gotwebd: use Content-Disposition for RSS; sets the filename Since gotwebd serves the RSS from a path without a file name component, browsers just make up a random string to give the file a name which can be confusing. Furthermore, since it's served as application/rss+xml they try to render the XML (failing.) Use gotweb_render_content_type_file (which sets the Content-Disposition HTTP header) to fix both: the feed is now called <repo-name>.rss and set as attachment (thus saved and not rendered.) Change the function to take an optional filename suffix for the occasion. ok jamsek
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MAINTSCRIPTS ============ This directory contains scripts to aid in the maintenance of -portable. * `sync-upstream.sh`: this script helps automate the syncing of upstream `GoT` with `-portable`.