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://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/gitweb/?p=puppet.git >>> >>> Replace puppet with whatever package you want to view. >>> >>> If you want to see the full source code for the package, with any >>> Fedora patches applied, then you want to use fedpkg to clone the >>> package repository and unpack it. Something like 'yum install fedpkg' >>> and then: >>> >>> fedpkg -a clone puppet >>> cd puppet >>> fedpkg prep >>> >> No - but thanks for the info. >> I really wanted to look at the source code of not only >> the pakchage (before patches applied by rpmbuild), >> but also the patches themselves. > That's what you get when you clone the package via fedpkg and run > prep. It's similar to downloading the source rpm, installing it, and > running rpmbuild -bp -- with the benefit that you can easily check any > branch you want. > > Any patches applied to the package will be in the git repo that fedpkg > clone creates. So it sounds like exactly what you're asking for. If > it's not, I'm clearly not understanding what you're after. You are right that what you suggest works; but I really wanted to avoid using local storage. That's why I would like to do it online. Cheers, JD -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines