Vít Ondruch kirjoitti 27.9.2022 klo 10.41:
Dne 27. 09. 22 v 9:21 Vít Ondruch napsal(a):
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> Dne 26. 09. 22 v 22:20 Otto Liljalaakso napsal(a):
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>> On a different level, Sourcegraph is an effective way to query the
>> package sources. For instance, just querying for string 'rexml'
>> reveals that the package exists and that is comes from the 'ruby'
>> source package:
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https://sourcegraph.com/search?q=context:global+repo:%5Esrc%5C.fedoraproj...
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Ah, this searches just the dist-git, not the expanded sources (not
surprisingly, how would it work). In that case, this is might be better
source:
Correct. If you are wondering about my use of the term "package
sources", that what
src.fedoraproject.org calls itself, right there at
the top. Admittedly, it could also mean the expanded source archives.
> Actually, is the
sourcegraph.com documented somewhere in some
> discoverable way? I know that we have this service, but my memory
> failed me in details last time I tried to remember what was its name.
> But not sure if I'll be able to come up with the
"search" next time.
> But is there any other place where this is documented except of the:
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https://fedoramagazine.org/using-sourcegraph-to-search-34000-fedora-repos...
Not that I know of. We can add it to "Useful links for Package
Maintainers" [1]. I am not sure if that satisfies your condition of
discoverability, though.
[1]:
https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/package-maintainer-docs/pull-request/90