Hello, I wanted to create a modified courier-authlib package (to be exact: with added mysql backend, requires just a specfile patch AFAIK) for 10.1, but wasn't able to link to the package. Michael Schröder told me that the sources for 10.1 were not uploaded - I think this should be changed ;-) The reasons why I do not want to link to the Factory package are the same with for YOU updates - I want to minimize the changes I need to do to the whole system (so: no version upgrades) and would like to have an automated package rebuild in case there's a security update for courier-authlib. Of course, I can upload the 10.1 sources myself - but I don't consider this a very good idea... BTW: Can I upload a src.rpm instead of a tarball also? Regards, Christian Boltz PS: Maybe wildcard linking would be an interesting feature ("link to package foobar from the distributions I'm building packages for") - but in this case you would need the option to apply a patch to a limited set of your build targets. The alternative is to create a project per target distribution and to apply the patch to the distributions that need it. -- wie jeder weiß ist Debian auf ISDN die langsamste bekannte Methode Selbstmord zu begehen ("Selbstmord durch Erosion") [http://blog.koehntopp.de/archives/113-Debian-ist-doch-schlecht..html]