Ian Pilcher wrote: > Is the source code for COPR packages available anywhere? Each copr contains the srpms. If you have one installed and enabled you can pull up the baseurl and browse to the srpm. One way to do it: $ sudo dnf repolist -v copr:copr.fedorainfracloud.org:tmz:git | grep baseurl Repo-baseurl : https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/tmz/git/fedora-38-x86_64/ Within the repo there will be a directory like 06337727-git (this is the build id and the source package name). The .src.rpm is there. You can browse all of the builds for a given copr from the Builds tab on the main page of each copr, e.g.: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/tmz/git/builds/ An alternative, if you just want to view the spec file quickly is to use the Dist Git Repo on the "Packages" tab of each project. That allows you to view a git repo which contains an import of each srpm. -- Todd
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