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When updating src/net/base/registry_controlled_domains/effective_tld_names.dat:
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1. Obtain the new effective_tld_names.dat, probably by downloading
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http://goo.gl/Ji2bB
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2. Remove whitespace from the ends of the lines.
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You could possibly use something like:
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sed -i -e "s/\s*$//g" \
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src/net/base/registry_controlled_domains/effective_tld_names.dat
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3. Add the Chromium note back in just after the license at the top, and just
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before '===BEGIN ICANN DOMAINS==='. Ensure there is an empty line above and
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two empty lines below the note. The note should say:
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// Chromium note: this is based on Mozilla's file:
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// http://mxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/source/netwerk/dns/effective_tld_names.dat?raw=1
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4. Build tld_cleanup (the "(net)" > "tld_cleanup" project)
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5. Run it (no arguments needed), typically from src/build/Release or
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src/build/Debug. It will re-generate
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src/net/base/registry_controlled_domains/effective_tld_names.gperf.
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6. Check in the updated effective_tld_names.dat, effective_tld_names.gperf
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Note that gperf is no longer used for effective_tld_names, but when building
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chromium the file effective_tld_names.gperf will be parsed by make_dafsa.py
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to generate the file effective_tld_names-inc.cc, which is included in
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registry_controlled_domain.cc
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