Hi folks,
Just in case, let's say we have the package foo-1.0 if I make a scratch build of package foo-1.1, that doesn't count at all, isn't it?
I mean can I send an update foo-.1.1 completely different of the foo-1.1 sent as a scratch build, can't I?
Thanks in advance
On Tue, 2013-07-09 at 23:42 -0300, Sergio Belkin wrote:
Just in case, let's say we have the package foo-1.0 if I make a scratch build of package foo-1.1, that doesn't count at all, isn't it?
I mean can I send an update foo-.1.1 completely different of the foo-1.1 sent as a scratch build, can't I?
Right, scratch builds are exactly what they sound like -- they're done on the Koji infrastructure but the build is basically ignored.
-Chris
On Tue, Jul 09, 2013 at 11:42:48PM -0300, Sergio Belkin wrote:
Just in case, let's say we have the package foo-1.0 if I make a scratch build of package foo-1.1, that doesn't count at all, isn't it? I mean can I send an update foo-.1.1 completely different of the foo-1.1 sent as a scratch build, can't I?
Right, scratch builds don't count. But, I encourage you to increment release number anyway. There are plenty of numbers, so you won't run out, and it's easy to get confused about versions and changes -- just always increment, and that won't happen.