On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 7:26 PM, Roelof Wobben <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to try to update Muffin to the newest version.
> So i changed the version number from 1.1.1 to 1.8.2.
> Then I saved the changed build file and did repoman upd.
>
> After that I did makepkg and I see these error :
>
> ==> Attempting to mount chroot directories...
> ==> Successfully mounted chroot directories.
> ==> Updating the '-stable' chroot environment
> :: Synchronizing package databases...
>  frugalware is up to date
> [18:20:34] warning: pacman-g2-3.8.9-5cinna2 is up to date -- skipping
> :: Starting local database upgrade...
> ==> Copying config files to chroot
> ==> Copying muffin's buildscript to chroot
> ==> Entering chroot environment
> usermod: group 'ccache' does not exist
> ==> Making package: muffin 1.8.2-1 (Sat May 25 18:20:35 CEST 2013)
> ==> Checking Buildtime Dependencies...
> ==> Checking Runtime Dependencies...
> ==> Checking for newer version...
>    FAILED
> ==> ERROR: Upstream version differs! (1.8.2 != 1.1.1)
> ==> Attempting to umount chroot directories...
> ==> Successfully umounted chroot directories.
>
>
> How can I make this error away ?
>
> Roelof
>
>
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 Hi.

First of all welcome to the Frugalware development camp. You'll find
each frugalware package has a version and other properties

pkgver=1.1.1
pkgrel=2

 where pkver is the version of the package that corresponds to the
upstream version and pkrel is the minor FW version. If modifications
are made to the Frugalware package only then pkgrel is increased but
if you want to upgrade to a new upstream version then you need to
change pkver and reset pkgrel to 1.

 The error you get is because the up2date function for muffin knows
that the latest version is 1.8.2 while the pkver specified is 1.1.1.
Since when working on a package you usually want to push the latest
version of it this is considered an error.

 You should read a bit in the man pages: man FrugalBuild.

 Good luck.
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