Where I can find original CentOS RPM Spec files?

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Recently CentOS upgraded from 7.5 to 7.6 and now one of the packages upgraded to a newer version I'm not ready to use yet. I'm planning instead to build and support an older version of this package.



I wonder if there a way to extract or see (perhaps even versioned) original spec files from which CentOS packages are built. Is there a source code repository for spec files which are used to build official EPEL packages?










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    Recently CentOS upgraded from 7.5 to 7.6 and now one of the packages upgraded to a newer version I'm not ready to use yet. I'm planning instead to build and support an older version of this package.



    I wonder if there a way to extract or see (perhaps even versioned) original spec files from which CentOS packages are built. Is there a source code repository for spec files which are used to build official EPEL packages?










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      Recently CentOS upgraded from 7.5 to 7.6 and now one of the packages upgraded to a newer version I'm not ready to use yet. I'm planning instead to build and support an older version of this package.



      I wonder if there a way to extract or see (perhaps even versioned) original spec files from which CentOS packages are built. Is there a source code repository for spec files which are used to build official EPEL packages?










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      Recently CentOS upgraded from 7.5 to 7.6 and now one of the packages upgraded to a newer version I'm not ready to use yet. I'm planning instead to build and support an older version of this package.



      I wonder if there a way to extract or see (perhaps even versioned) original spec files from which CentOS packages are built. Is there a source code repository for spec files which are used to build official EPEL packages?







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          You can find all the source packages (SRPMs) in the CentOS vault; for example, you’ll find the source packages for 7.5 here.



          EPEL SRPMs are likewise available from Fedora (where they’re maintained); you’ll find the source packages for 7 here.






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          • Also check Fedora Pagure (pagure.io) for the git repositories for Fedora EPEL packages.

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          You can find all the source packages (SRPMs) in the CentOS vault; for example, you’ll find the source packages for 7.5 here.



          EPEL SRPMs are likewise available from Fedora (where they’re maintained); you’ll find the source packages for 7 here.






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          • Also check Fedora Pagure (pagure.io) for the git repositories for Fedora EPEL packages.

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          You can find all the source packages (SRPMs) in the CentOS vault; for example, you’ll find the source packages for 7.5 here.



          EPEL SRPMs are likewise available from Fedora (where they’re maintained); you’ll find the source packages for 7 here.






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          • Also check Fedora Pagure (pagure.io) for the git repositories for Fedora EPEL packages.

            – jsbillings
            Jan 3 at 1:40














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          You can find all the source packages (SRPMs) in the CentOS vault; for example, you’ll find the source packages for 7.5 here.



          EPEL SRPMs are likewise available from Fedora (where they’re maintained); you’ll find the source packages for 7 here.






          share|improve this answer















          You can find all the source packages (SRPMs) in the CentOS vault; for example, you’ll find the source packages for 7.5 here.



          EPEL SRPMs are likewise available from Fedora (where they’re maintained); you’ll find the source packages for 7 here.







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          • Also check Fedora Pagure (pagure.io) for the git repositories for Fedora EPEL packages.

            – jsbillings
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          • Also check Fedora Pagure (pagure.io) for the git repositories for Fedora EPEL packages.

            – jsbillings
            Jan 3 at 1:40

















          Also check Fedora Pagure (pagure.io) for the git repositories for Fedora EPEL packages.

          – jsbillings
          Jan 3 at 1:40





          Also check Fedora Pagure (pagure.io) for the git repositories for Fedora EPEL packages.

          – jsbillings
          Jan 3 at 1:40


















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