On Wednesday, 24 February 2010, at 07:04:26 (+0800),
Tom Haste wrote:

> Ah thanks for clearing that up. I was under the impression that RPMs
> simply had to point to the location of the tarball that the rpm is
> built upon. :)

The spec file that ends up in a tarball should point to the URL for
that very tarball that it ends up in.  The running spec file in SVN
should at least point to the correct directory, even if the tarball
isn't there yet, for purposes of %track in future and other reasons.

Michael

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