On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 01:40:00PM -0500, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote: >On 2013-09-10 12:50, Christopher Faylor wrote: >> upset's version normalizer considers (not unreasonably I think) >> 4-1.4p6-11 to be the same as 4-1.4-p6-11. So, having both files in the >> same directory is going to confuse things. > >This would be partially my fault. I NMU'd 1.4-p6-11 as part of the >x86_64 bootstrap, with they hyphen per the upstream tarball versioning, >not realizing the x86 package was versioned 1.4p6 (without the hyphen), >and bumped the release number due to the addition of Fedora's patchset. > When Chuck got around to redoing his packages, his last x86 release >was 10, so he bumped his to 11, probably not realizing that it needed to >be 12 because of my x86_64-only bump. > >> I've added a kludge to the version sorter that upset uses which causes >> -p6 to sort before p6 but, please don't create packages with different >> patch number versioning schemes like this. > >I removed my bootstrap packages in favour of Chuck's to be safe.
Argh. This introduces YA round of mirror churn. I specifically didn't do this because I was trying to get the mirrors stabilized. cgf