On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 15:27 -0500, Brian Millett wrote:
Ok, what does yum check? It is comparing that mod_ssl.1:2.0.54-10 is
greater than mod_ssl.2.1.6-1 ?
Is this a bug? a feature?
mod_ssl 2.0.54-10 has an epoch of 1, hence the 1:. It is entirely
possible that mod_ssl 2.1.6-1 has no explicit epoch, and thus is 0:.
The fun w/ epochs is that epoch always wins version checking. 1:2.4 is
always going to be higher than even say 0:9.3. This is why yum things
that mod_ssl needs to be upgraded. Check your newer mod_ssl and see if
it has an epoch set.
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