Re: Best practice for local files in a package

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On 8/29/19 11:37 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 at 14:26, Bruno Wolff III <bruno@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> I got a warning about not having urls for a couple of files in the
>> squashfs-tools package from release monitoring.
>> The bug which has the comment is:
>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1747102
>>
>> These are based on some man pages used in Debian at one time, but do not
>> track changes in the originals. I need to look at these again since 4.4
>> has a number of new options. And I'm wondering what I should do to not
>> break test release monitoring builds for files in the package that are local
>> and not derived from (on an ongoing basis) an upstream?
> 
> I got a similar one for nagios. I am wondering if it would make sense
> to put these in some git repo and just point the source to that but no
> idea

Well, in the squashfs-tools case these are in the looaside cache, so you
could (all be it ugly looking), use:

https://src.fedoraproject.org/lookaside/pkgs/squashfs-tools/unsquashfs.1/sha512/6e1be535d370fb39b2a0e47c98052727bab94ae4f306bb3eb8f7dd07fb84bf985e82ba66bb2030e08261473cffc34d1c1973b27e77cb7127d588e24297f2f0a3/unsquashfs.1

You would have to change that if the file got uploaded again with
changes of course.

kevin

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