On Thu, 26 Jul 2012 07:06:40 -0700, Alexander Hansen
wrote:
On 7/26/12 6:50 AM, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
> > Is there a way to copy the tarball from Source2 into a specific dir
> > inside the expanded Source1 tree *without* expanding Source2?
> > > A package I'm making needs several auxil
On 7/26/12 7:31 AM, Sjors Gielen wrote:
> Op 26-07-12 16:06, Alexander Hansen schreef:
>> On 7/26/12 6:50 AM, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
>>> Is there a way to copy the tarball from Source2 into a specific dir
>>> inside the expanded Source1 tree *without* expanding Source2?
>>>
>>> A package
On 7/26/2012 10:31 AM, Sjors Gielen wrote:
> Op 26-07-12 16:06, Alexander Hansen schreef:
>> On 7/26/12 6:50 AM, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
>>> Is there a way to copy the tarball from Source2 into a specific dir
>>> inside the expanded Source1 tree *without* expanding Source2?
>>>
>>> A packag
Op 26-07-12 16:06, Alexander Hansen schreef:
> On 7/26/12 6:50 AM, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
>> Is there a way to copy the tarball from Source2 into a specific dir
>> inside the expanded Source1 tree *without* expanding Source2?
>>
>> A package I'm making needs several auxiliary tarballs, bu
On 7/26/12 6:50 AM, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
> Is there a way to copy the tarball from Source2 into a specific dir
> inside the expanded Source1 tree *without* expanding Source2?
>
> A package I'm making needs several auxiliary tarballs, but it checks for
> the tarball inside %b/external/
Is there a way to copy the tarball from Source2 into a specific dir
inside the expanded Source1 tree *without* expanding Source2?
A package I'm making needs several auxiliary tarballs, but it checks for
the tarball inside %b/external/src and tries to download it
automatically if missing. "Sour