On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 14:36:52 -0500, Dan Williams wrote: > The way it works is: > > a) patches go in CVS; you 'cvs add <patchfile>', then commit them > b) binary sources, like *.tar.gz or *.tar.bz2, go in 'sources', do NOT > get added to CVS, and get uploaded with 'make upload FILES=<binary > source file>' Or: make new-sources FILES="file1 file2 file3" The difference to make upload..." is explained in the Wiki already. > c) Some sources, like initscripts, that aren't distributed with the > upstream tarball, could go into the 'sources' file As long as they are small text-file (not binaries), they should go into CVS. > But patches _always_ go into CVS, not in the sources file. I'm sure > there's a wiki page on this somewhere, of course. Not always, but in the majority of cases. The exception are huge patches which are compressed .gz/.bz2, for instance. -- fedora-extras-list mailing list fedora-extras-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-extras-list