So you can't just copy 'sources' from one package to another?

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For mingw-* packages we (sometimes) have a separate package from the
native package, eg. libgcrypt vs mingw-libgcrypt.  Therefore two
different packages are sometimes built with the exact same sources.

However I discovered copying 'sources' (ie the file) from libgcrypt
dist-git to mingw-libgcrypt dist-git alone isn't sufficient to get the
package to build.  You still have to download the source tarballs in
libgcrypt, copy them to mingw-libgcrypt, and 'fedpkg new-sources
<tarballs>' to upload them again.

Isn't the lookaside cache shared across the whole of Fedora?

(This doesn't matter, I was just wondering aloud.)

Rich.

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