Hi,

I think that you can just correct the bug, bump the release version, add a changelog entry describing the fix and build that. If stuff breaks (or stays broken for a while) in Rawhide, it's okay and expected- that's what Rawhide is for.

If you unpushed the update in bodhi, it should be sufficent to prevent it from getting into stable. You can just let the buggy build sit on top of the f30 branch, it won't affect anything as long as a bodhi update is not pushed to stable.

If you're unsure, you can create a scratch build to test the next build without getting it into rawhide.

Best regards,

Greg
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