@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ The "dangerous" RPMs are generally `*-release` packages, the list is defined in
These packages include repo files that point to upstream repos, so we must rebuild them to point to our repos.
This is not done for all `*-release` RPMs, but only for a subset of them for which we create snapshots.
We store our new packages in <https://gitlab.cern.ch/linuxsupport/rpms/releases> ([`almalinux-release`](https://gitlab.cern.ch/linuxsupport/rpms/releases/almalinux-release), [`redhat-release`](https://gitlab.cern.ch/linuxsupport/rpms/releases/redhat-release).
We store our new packages in <https://gitlab.cern.ch/linuxsupport/rpms/releases> ([`almalinux-release`](https://gitlab.cern.ch/linuxsupport/rpms/releases/almalinux-release), [`redhat-release`](https://gitlab.cern.ch/linuxsupport/rpms/releases/redhat-release), [`epel-release`](https://gitlab.cern.ch/linuxsupport/rpms/releases/epel-release)).
Add them there if at some point you need to add a new rebuilt package.
As a general rule, when creating a new one, you will need to change the repo file(s) to use