> The only real advantages of keeping the upstream sources packaged is
> that (1) you can know what's in them, check md5sums, etc., and (2)
> there's less chance of introducing hard-to-find errors by fat-
> fingering a particular unpacked source file.  But I'm happy to unpack,
> too.
> 
Hi,

In my opinion that would be an argument to separate upstream sources
from the spkg-install script. But then I am a Gentoo user, what do you expect 
:)

Francois

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