Am Mittwoch, 4. Mai 2011, 14:27:33 schrieb Michal Marek:
On 3.5.2011 16:12, Stephan Kulow wrote:
What I would like to propose is: - ban recompress, download and tarscm as _services (everything else should have been banned before) - instead we verify the Source urls and make packages that have invalid URLs "broken", so you can't SR them to factory.
This means: the Source URL is now an important thing to change and no longer a bit rotting comment and we stop recompressing tars - this was a proposal from Adrian a while ago without much objection.
So I will only need to write Source: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/linux-2.6.38.tar.bz2 in the kernel spec file and it will automatically download the tarball it on the server, without me uploading it? Without the ugly _service:download_url:linux-2.6.38.tar.bz2 filename? That would be great!
No. It is enough to specify this url in spec file with "download_files", yes. But it will get downloaded, committed and server side redownloaded (to verify) when using the "mode=trylocal" approach. If the server decides that it does not match (maybe because you skipped to commit it together), it will store it beside with the prefix. In theory we could also add a mode which overrites your file, but I think this may cause more problems and confusions.
Michal
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