On 19 November 2010 12:13, Robert Myers rbmyers...@gmail.com wrote:
What's there is a g*dawful mess. Is there an IDV that will help me
make sense of al this?
I presume you mean IDE? If so, you can give the Emacs + CEDET[1] combo a try.
[1] bzr branch
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 1:37 PM, stan gr...@q.com wrote:
At this point the source will be unpacked in
~/rpmbuild/BUILD/package name
You can then look at it with the editor of your choice.
Ummm... editor of my choice? For some strange reason, I decided to
look at the source code for anaconda.
On Fri, 19 Nov 2010 15:13:39 -0500
Robert Myers rbmyers...@gmail.com wrote:
Ummm... editor of my choice? For some strange reason, I decided to
look at the source code for anaconda.
I figured that, if I could do what anaconda does, I could do anything.
Yeah, anaconda and preupgrade are
stan wrote:
On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 10:17:02 -0800
JDjd1...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there an online source code browser for Fedora Packages?
I've never heard of such a thing, and it would be a big project. I
hope someone knows of one, it would be convenient.
As far as I'm aware, the way to do
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 14:30:22 -0500
Bill Davidsen david...@tmr.com wrote:
stan wrote:
On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 10:17:02 -0800
JDjd1...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there an online source code browser for Fedora Packages?
I've never heard of such a thing, and it would be a big project. I
hope
Hi Stan,
I think I can help simplify this a bit.
stan wrote:
As far as I'm aware, the way to do this is to create a build tree in
your home directory,
rpmdev-setuptree
FWIW, this is not needed since rpm-4.6 (F10) as rpm now defaults to
using your home dir and creates these directories as
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 17:22:19 -0500
Todd Zullinger t...@pobox.com wrote:
I think I can help simplify this a bit.
On the whole, I'd avoid all of the manual work and just use fedpkg.
You can yum install it on Fedora and CentOS/RHEL.
# Clone the package, anonymously (drop the -a if you're in
Is there an online source code browser for Fedora Packages?
Thanx.
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On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 10:17:02 -0800
JD jd1...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there an online source code browser for Fedora Packages?
I've never heard of such a thing, and it would be a big project. I
hope someone knows of one, it would be convenient.
As far as I'm aware, the way to do this is to create
JD wrote:
Is there an online source code browser for Fedora Packages?
If you mean for the package spec files, patches, etc, then gitweb is
what you'd use:
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/gitweb/?p=puppet.git
Replace puppet with whatever package you want to view.
If you want to see the full
On 11/14/2010 10:37 AM, stan wrote:
On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 10:17:02 -0800
JDjd1...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there an online source code browser for Fedora Packages?
I've never heard of such a thing, and it would be a big project. I
hope someone knows of one, it would be convenient.
As far as I'm
On 11/14/2010 10:53 AM, Todd Zullinger wrote:
JD wrote:
Is there an online source code browser for Fedora Packages?
If you mean for the package spec files, patches, etc, then gitweb is
what you'd use:
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/gitweb/?p=puppet.git
Replace puppet with whatever
JD wrote:
On 11/14/2010 10:53 AM, Todd Zullinger wrote:
JD wrote:
Is there an online source code browser for Fedora Packages?
If you mean for the package spec files, patches, etc, then gitweb is
what you'd use:
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/gitweb/?p=puppet.git
Replace puppet
On 11/14/2010 01:18 PM, Todd Zullinger wrote:
JD wrote:
On 11/14/2010 10:53 AM, Todd Zullinger wrote:
JD wrote:
Is there an online source code browser for Fedora Packages?
If you mean for the package spec files, patches, etc, then gitweb is
what you'd use:
http
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