Re: [Bug 1446617] Re: Version numbers in ppa packages don't support ubuntu upgrades

2015-04-25 Thread Marc Sherman
On 4/26/2015 12:57 AM, Thomas Mashos wrote:
> I don't think this is something we can fix. Even if we put in the ubuntu
> release name, there will still be instances where it wouldn't upgrade
> properly.  For instance
>
> 2:0.27.4+fixes.20150418.7860e91-0ubuntu0mythbuntu4 is currently the
> latest PPA build and is available for trusty. Even if we put in the
> ubuntu release number, a user upgrading to utopic would only get
> 2:0.27.1, which isn't newer than the PPA.
>
> The correct, recommended method would be to reactivate the PPA after
> upgrading.

I did reactivate the PPA, and it still didn't upgrade.

In your current trusty PPA builds, your version number ends with 
"0ubuntu0mythbuntu3". In Precise, which is older, it ends with 
"0ubuntu0mythbuntu4". So when trusty and precise have builds based on 
the same git version, the Precise version sorts newer than trusty, which 
is clearly not correct.

- Marc

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[Bug 1446617] Re: Version numbers in ppa packages don't support ubuntu upgrades

2015-04-25 Thread Thomas Mashos
I don't think this is something we can fix. Even if we put in the ubuntu
release name, there will still be instances where it wouldn't upgrade
properly.  For instance

2:0.27.4+fixes.20150418.7860e91-0ubuntu0mythbuntu4 is currently the
latest PPA build and is available for trusty. Even if we put in the
ubuntu release number, a user upgrading to utopic would only get
2:0.27.1, which isn't newer than the PPA.

The correct, recommended method would be to reactivate the PPA after
upgrading.

If someone could out a way to do it, I would consider puting it in.

** Changed in: mythtv (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix

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[Bug 1446617] Re: Version numbers in ppa packages don't support ubuntu upgrades

2015-04-24 Thread Thomas Mashos
** Changed in: mythtv (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Changed in: mythtv (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

** Changed in: mythtv (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Thomas Mashos (tgm4883)

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