Michael E Brown wrote :
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 09:17:09AM -0600, Orion Poplawski wrote:
> Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
> >Hi all!
> >
> >Now that I've thought about it some more I don't like that plan that
> >much anymore, as then it's not possible to differentiate if people have
> >the old or the new package installed. Sure, that shouldn't be many
> >people yet, but nevertheless it could create problems.
> >
> >Opinions? Just ignore that? Or simply do a script-build mass rebuild of
> >EPEL5 with increased %release?
>
> Script release bump works for me.
Works for me as well. Please very clearly communicate what you are going to be
doing in a new thread once it has been decided.
Doesn't work that well for me, since I use a lot of identical spec
files across distros and releases. Could work if the devel branches
of my packages were also bumped, as otherwise the next devel update I
would then "backport" to EL5 would be an invalid build (same EVR as
the bumped rebuild).
Matthias
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