On 02/12/14 05:23, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>   currently (against my better judgment) updating one of the fedora
> wiki pages:
>
>   https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Building_a_custom_kernel
>
> and i'm fairly sure that "yumdownloader --source" does *not* need the
> user to explicitly enable the source repos, yumdownloader will do that
> automatically, yes? where is that actually stated? "man yumdownloader"
> doesn't say that but it seems to work fine for me here, i just want to
> know where i can point to make that clear. thanks.
>

Sometimes the quickest way to get an answer to a question is to actually try 
what you're asking....  :-)

[egreshko@f20f ~]$ yumdownloader --source kdepim
Loaded plugins: langpacks, refresh-packagekit
Enabling updates-source repository
Enabling fedora-source repository
fedora-source/20/x86_64/metalink                           |  18 kB  00:00:00   
 
fedora-source                                              | 3.0 kB  00:00:00   
 
updates-source/20/x86_64/metalink                          |  16 kB  00:00:00   
 
updates-source                                             | 3.5 kB  00:00:00   
 
(1/2): updates-source/20/x86_64/primary_db                 | 895 kB  00:00:02   
 
(2/2): fedora-source/20/x86_64/primary_db                  | 4.7 MB  00:00:03   
 
(1/2): updates-source/20/x86_64/updateinfo                 | 707 kB  00:00:01   
 
(2/2): updates-source/20/x86_64/pkgtags                    | 924 kB  00:00:03   
 
google-chrome                                                                 
3/3
kdepim-4.11.5-1.fc20.src.rpm                               |  13 MB  00:00:08


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