Hi,

As you probably know by now I have been providing nightly builds of darktable
for openSUSE and Fedora for quite a bit time now.

As of today I have changed the way how things work and now there should be a
new build for every git commit automatically. So what does this means to you
the end user ? 

Most probably not much if you have been upgrading everyday until now. Nothing
is changed, you are using the git master and you understand the risks involved
with using the latest.

If something is broken in the git well the rpm will also be providing the
broken software so you have live with it 

Most importantly the version scheme is changed due to how the obs service works

previous builds had the version as follows
 1.5.1852_g8868beb_git-2.1.TM
           ^^^^^^^
 when reporting bugs, features to the devel team that was the git hash
that the package was built upon.

Now the version is as follows

1.5.1411333080.8868beb-15.1.TM.x86_64
               ^^^^^^^ 

as you can see the key git hash string has not changed and this is what you
need to tell the devel team when there is a bug in the version you are using.

More importantly the service now has a changelog, which means when you do a

rpm -q darktable --changelog you should be able to see what has changed. For
this first release this is a huge list as it made a changelog for a lot of
stuff. But in the future this should be for every build, ie every commit so
that would be a nice feature I believe

Thanks for using the rpms and darktable

Togan


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