https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2265851



--- Comment #9 from Sandro <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Ben Beasley from comment #7)
> I think always using install -p is a good habit. In this case, I didn’t push
> for it because these files don’t make it into the binary RPMs, so nobody
> ever gets to see the timestamps anyway.

I agree. Even though it doesn't matter here, I'll try to remember using -p
whenever I have to install stuff myself again.

> Then, I used the trick described in
> https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/SourceURL/
> #_troublesome_urls to make the URLs end with the filenames.

That will make it into my cheat sheet. I had a small script prepared already.
But with the URL manipulation, that is no longer needed. Thanks for pointing
that out.

(In reply to Ben Beasley from comment #8)
> You don’t need to add “AND CC-BY-4.0” to the License field, since that is
> supposed to represent the licenses of the binary RPMs, and none of the test
> data files contribute to the binary RPMs.

Right. I can fix that on import. Unless there's something else requiring an
updated spec or srpm. I was also wondering if I should upload the test sources
to the side cache or carry them in dist-git. Along the same reasoning as the
License field, I'm inclined to add them to dist-git. The downside, though, is
the size of the files - `trx_from_scratch.zip` is 25M.


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