On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 2:44 AM Ian McInerney via devel
<devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
> Did you run the build for lxqt-wallet? I see that there is a commit in distgit that
bumps the version to 1.0.0, but I can't find an associated build in Koji for that
version. I actually think that commit to lxqt-wallet needs to be reverted though, and
instead just a rebuild for lxqt-wallet is needed. The upstream release still has version
3.2.2 as its most recent version (which is the current version we package), and does not
appear to follow the standard lxqt release schedule/versioning system.
>
I have reverted this commit in rawhide now, so lxqt-wallet is back to version 3.2.2.
Thanks for catching this. That might because of my bulk updating
script did not exclude it when pushing. I'll be more careful on this.
I suggest that you modify every lxqt spec file to not glob the soname
version for their exported libraries in the files section and instead have the version
defined in the spec file as a global. That would fail then build when an soname bump
occurs and the packager isn't aware of it, preventing these types of unannounced bump
problems in the future when updating a lot of packages at once.
Sure, I will take a look at all those spec files in my earliest convenience.
Thanks again for looking into these!
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