On 09/02/2010 03:02 AM, Kyle McMartin wrote:
Hi folks,
FESCo has heard a few complaints of cases where packages were newer (in
some cases several versions newer) in F-14 than in rawhide. So this is
just a friendly reminder that you should be updating rawhide
(dist-f15) in addition to branched (dist-f14.) Inheritence from F-14
into rawhide isn't automatic if there's been a separate build in
dist-f15 since the branching, so please keep in mind updating rawhide
as well.
While I'm reminding, just another friendly reminder that you must submit
update requests using bodhi for updates in F-14 as well, as there has
been a bit of confusion about that as well.
regards, Kyle M. for the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee.
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Well, can't we automatically forbid to build a package, if the version is higher
than the existing version in higher Fedora _base_ releases?
This would prevent also that in F12-updates higher versions exist than in
F13-release, which prevents clean updates sometimes.
Another approach is to put the %{dist} in the epoch :)