On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 08:02:15PM -0800, Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
Previously on this thread
> > disttag can be:
> > A B C
> > Red Hat Linux 7.3 fdr0.7.3 rh7.3 rh7.3
> > Red Hat Linux 8.0 fdr0.8.0 rh8.0 rh8.0
> > Red Hat Linux 9 fdr0.9 rh9 rh9
> > Fedora Core 1 fdr1 rh9.1 1fdr
> > Fedora Core 2 test1 fdr1.95 rh9.1.95 1.95fdr
I'm starting to use something similar in Planet CCRMA, I was
previously
using:
rh73 -> rh80 -> rh90
(so I can't really switch to rh7.3/rh8.0/rh9 at this point)
And now I'm rebuilding for FC1 with:
rh73 -> rh80 -> rh90 -> rhfc1
Seems to work fine.
Many 1000 thanks to Fernando. This is the best solution. I forgot that
rpm compares segment-wise and that longer stings are "newer".
I suggest all repos to use Fernando' suggestion, rhfc1, if they are
using rhXX for RHL. Please do use the same disttag for creating a
uniform versioning, .e.g.
foo-1.2.3-4.rhfc1.at
Replace ".at" with your own repotag, none, if you don't want one, or
".fr", ".dag", ".che", ".ccrma", ".rb",
".kde4rh" (just suggestions).
Note: the repotag (contrary to the disttag) should not be part of the
rpm ordering, which is why it should come last.
Thank you Fernando, your brain was needed! This ******* thread was
rotting for a month and a half, without anyone (incluing me) using
their brains ...
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