[Bug 522988] Review Request: afraid-dyndns - A dynamic DNS client for the free service afraid.org

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--- Comment #35 from Erick Calder <e at arix.com>  2009-10-03 14:05:20 EDT ---
ok, so just so it's clear in my head... if a change if only so an older branch
builds, I should just add a .1 to the %{dist} e.g.
afraid-dyndns-1.0-2.fc11.src.rpm turns into afraid-dyndns-1.0-2.fc11.1.src.rpm

and now that I have that, do I cvs-import.sh it into F10 only, right?

(In reply to comment #33)
> I think you should not change Makefile because it's overwritten by configure.  

this module does not have a Configure script

(In reply to comment #34)
> Just commit the spec and the files you changed from your local cvs.

for managing my code I use SVN, so the spec and changed files are committed
there... I then build an SRPM from a tarball which is what I use for the
cvs-import.sh

in that context, I'm unsure what you're suggesting

> make clog (this will create a file called "clog" with your latest changelog
> entry)

do I do this in ~/cvs/F10?

> cvs commit -F clog (clog will be used as commit message)
> make tag build
> 
> As ling as a particular version of a package hasn't sucessfully been build, you
> can also re-tag something with
> 
> TAG_OPTS=-F make tag

what is the value of this tag?

> But please be careful with this, never overwrite a package that has already
> been built.

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