Re: Update a package with new upstream release

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Hi Alain,

I believe these two documents should come in handy:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Package_maintenance_guide
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Package_update_HOWTO
(the second one is mostly about the update process)

Source packages are not part of the "usual" git transactions, they are
modified with "fedpkg sources" and "fedpkg new-sources" commands and
uploaded to the lookaside cache. The "sources" file in your git folder
points to the current source package for the branch you are working
on. If you've messed up the source packages, a "fedpkg new-sources
<upstream tarball>" should set things straight.

Best regards,
Alex
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