On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 7:22 AM, Tom Hughes <t...@compton.nu> wrote: > On 16/02/18 13:13, Richard Shaw wrote: > > I think it would be better to have fedpkg run rpmlint on "fedpkg build". >> It can be informative only. At least then it would not require the >> maintainer to run rpmlint themselves. >> > > Please no. See above about ridiculous noise.
Less noise that doing it on commit :) One thing I started doing was ALWAYS using spectool to download the new >> sources for an update before doing a fedpkg upload-sources. I found that >> the download links moved from time to time with some upstreams. That way I >> know my source URL is good. >> > > I don't follow. How else (other than manual download) do you get your > sources other than by spectool? Surely if you download them manually > you would notice any URL change? > I get notifications for most of my packages which provide download links which you can easily do "curl -LO <paste link>" which is what I used to do. Even better would be to be able to tell fedpkg to go download the source directly instead of me downloading it and then uploading it. > > And it's fedpkg new-sources, not upload-sources ;-) Ehh.. I went from memory after only one cup of coffee :) Thanks, Richard
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