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[opensuse-packaging] Where do you look for other distro's specfiles? (Fedora specifically)
- From: Greg Freemyer <greg.freemyer@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2011 20:41:04 -0400
- Message-id: <CAGpXXZ+LUB4aQbJX8yvbxM4AEW=0PJ4cNUFywgkxg+yWk4Y8FA@mail.gmail.com>
I'm trying to upgrade Sleuthkit which I found in home:toganm:security
But the Specfile is out of date compared to the latest tar.gz file and
giving a Badness of 10,000 due to a naming issue with a library.
Per the changelog, the specfile originally came from Fedora, so I
thought I'd take a look at it and see if they've already fixed it.
Where do I look for that?
fyi: My version of the package is at:
home:gregfreemyer:Tools-for-forensic-boot-cd > sleuthkit
Thanks
Greg
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But the Specfile is out of date compared to the latest tar.gz file and
giving a Badness of 10,000 due to a naming issue with a library.
Per the changelog, the specfile originally came from Fedora, so I
thought I'd take a look at it and see if they've already fixed it.
Where do I look for that?
fyi: My version of the package is at:
home:gregfreemyer:Tools-for-forensic-boot-cd > sleuthkit
Thanks
Greg
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