Re: Sources file audit - 2010-01-06

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On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 18:42:41 +0000
Christopher Brown <snecklifter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Which I have done for jokosher unless this means I have to drop the
> bzr suffix?

You have: 

Source0: http://www.%{name}.org/downloads/source/%{name}-20091128bzr.tar.gz

That URL is 404. There is no file with that URI. 

You should have (IMHO): 

# The source for this package was pulled from upstream's vcs.  Use the
# following commands to generate the tarball:
#  <bzr command that checks out that exact revision>
#  tar -czvf foo-20091129bzr.tar.gz foo-20001128

Source0: %{name}-20091228bzr.tar.gz

You should not make up a URL to a nonexistent file. 
Just explain in a comment how exactly someone would duplicate your
source file using bzr and tar, and drop the http:// part of the Source. 

Does that make sense?

kevin

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