Dne 10. 05. 22 v 10:23 Artur Frenszek-Iwicki napsal(a):
I somehow don't understand why there should be anything like "unused source files". Why is something like this even possible?1. Grab a package 2. Edit the spec file in a way that changes which sources are used (say, update to a new version) 3. Do not run "fedpkg new-sources" to upload the new tarballs 4. The "sources" file now lists files that are not actually used by the spec 5. Run "fedpkg mockbuild" 6. Mockbuild attempts to download package sources
But in this scenario, I very likely have the files listed in sources around from previous attempts and once they were around, they were never downloaded again.
Vít
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