On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 10:40, Oliver Burger <oliver....@googlemail.com> wrote: > Am 29.02.2012 11:31, schrieb Kamil Rytarowski: >> >> On 29.02.2012 11:26, nicolas vigier wrote: >> >>> On Wed, 29 Feb 2012, Kamil Rytarowski wrote: >>> >>>> On 29.02.2012 00:10, Olav Vitters wrote: >>>>> >>>>> and no need to mention you're bumping the release; if you didn't, the >>>>> buildsystem wouldn't allow you to submit >>>>> >>>> There is one bug. If you are rebuilding, without bumping the release, >>>> when >>>> the previous build was for mgaX and the current is for mgaY (where Y>X) >>>> then BS is allowing to build. >>> >>> That's not a bug, if you are rebuilding the same package on a new mageia >>> release without any change to the spec file, there is no need to bump >>> the release. >>> >> But what will happen if a package will be updated in an old Mageia >> release? Then it won't be updateable without bumping release for a newer >> Mga release. > > No, because updating is done using subrel > And e.g. 2.1.mga1 < 2.mga2
Sadly, no, 2.1.mga1 > 2.mga2 But I would expect that an update to a stable release also needs to be done on newer ones if the package was not changed.