On Fri, Mar 05, 2004 at 03:20:33AM -0800, Remi Mommsen wrote:
> On Mar 5, 2004, at 2:44 AM, Beat Birkhofer wrote:
> >
> >"egrep -i -r '^Source.*(diff|patch)$' *" indicates that my package 
> >easytag is perhaps the only one downloading it's patches.
> 
> At least the xv package in the unstable trees 10.2-gcc3.3 and 10.3
> is downloading its patch, too. Thought this patch is compressed,
> therefore your grep does not find it (it ends with .gz).
> 
> The SourceN should end up in %p/src. Is the patch file there?

Conversely, the Packaging Manual states:

  %a  the path where the patches can be found

which somewhere in %p/fink/dists, so we'll have to fix that to mention
that a patchfile via SourceN is treated as a source thing, not a
patchfile thing.

But more importantly, according to the fink.conf manpage, one could
configure a FetchAltDir to "specify an alernate directory to look for
downloaded source code in".

Um, the spelling and grammar are fixed in future fink releases:)

dan

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