Johnny Hughes wrote:
First, the reason we take them out ... svn does not do well with big
files like tarballs in it's file system.
That makes sense.
The spec file calls out all the sources ... so you can look for them
first in SVN (or CVS, Hg, etc.), then use something like wget to look
for
Tracy R Reed wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
We install the SRPMS and move all the tar files out of SVN and into a
directory, keeping all the patches and text files in SVN. We put the
tarballs in a webdav directory (in a subdirectory under SRPM name)
How do you know which tarballs go with which
Johnny Hughes wrote:
We install the SRPMS and move all the tar files out of SVN and into a
directory, keeping all the patches and text files in SVN. We put the
tarballs in a webdav directory (in a subdirectory under SRPM name)
How do you know which tarballs go with which SRPMS and then how do
Tracy R Reed wrote:
I have a consulting client who has a Linux based storage appliance which
is based on Fedora Core 2. I'll pause here while you laugh...
They need to upgrade to something more easily supported and CentOS is
the chosen distro. They have the source RPM's for their old system
I have a consulting client who has a Linux based storage appliance which
is based on Fedora Core 2. I'll pause here while you laugh...
They need to upgrade to something more easily supported and CentOS is
the chosen distro. They have the source RPM's for their old system
stored in CVS and ha
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