Hi Mike,

Thanks for this explanation


Have a good day


Jonathan


Le 14/03/2019 à 01:22, Michael Rochefort a écrit :
Hi Jonathan,

The source files are publicly available in the CentOS vaults[0], if you choose to use a browser. If you wish to use the yum CLI, just issue it with the following flag:

--enablerepo=centos-sclo-rh-source,centos-sclo-sclo-source

or

--enablerepo=centos-sclo*source

This should work with yum, yumdownloader, and repoquery. Just do a yum search for package*.src.rpm and you find the base source file to retrieve.

[0] http://vault.centos.org/centos/7/sclo/Source

Cheers,
Mike


---- On Fri, 01 Mar 2019 11:18:09 -0500 Jonathan MERCIER<jmerc...@cng.fr> wrote ----

    Dear,

    I would like to see spec file used to generate SLC packages.

    for classical rpm I can use

    - yumdownloader with centos

    - and dnf download --source with fedora

    what about SLC ?

    Thanks


    Best regards

-- Jonathan MERCIER
    Centre National de Recherche en Génomique Humaine (CNRGH)

    Researcher computational biology

    PhD, Jonathan MERCIER

    Bioinformatics (LBI)

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    91057 Evry Cedex

    Tel :(33) 1 60 87 83 44

    Email :jonathan.merc...@cng.fr <mailto:jonathan.merc...@cng.fr>

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