I vaguely remember something about this, but can't find it in wiki or list archives: My upstream hasn't updated in years, but the package (glglobe) still builds for fedora and epel. Late in 2009, it appears that the upstream hosting site was closed: http://www.geocities.com (now yahoo). However, www.oocities.com has chosen to create an archive of various parts of geocities, and hence the original web pages and source are available within the archive; it then has a different URL. Since rpmlint complains, W invalid-URL, for the URL and Source0, it it acceptable to point to the archive site ? Concern would be: - the archive places the content in a frame, so it's not exactly the same look - content could get changed by someone else - linked source could get changed by someone else. Should I update the URL ? I was thinking to comment the original URL & Source indicating the original site, but then change the tagged lines to the oocities versions. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel