That's a big postgresql db with all metadata on binary and sources rpms, and that include patch ( and patch contents most of the time ). But we didn't integrate opensuse source rpm for the moment, so this would not be useful for your usecase.
Posted May 4, 2011 14:51 UTC (Wed) by mathstuf (subscriber, #69389)
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That actually looks quite useful. I keep a bunch of search shortcuts around for poking in other distro packages to look for patches, missing build options, and other things. I was just never able to find anything for OpenSuSE nor the git repositories for Debian. Having a one-stop-shop for such things would be nice. Also, a website which aggregated what patches for a given package were floating around in different distributions would be great. A translation database between distro package names would likely be needed and version tables to compare current versions in different distributions would also be a useful tool. Most likely not an easy problem however with the different practices of each distribution.
Who maintains RPM? (2011 edition)
Posted May 4, 2011 16:05 UTC (Wed) by misc (subscriber, #73730)
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