Gruesse!
* Roman Kyrylych <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am [13.05.07 15:36]:
> 2007/5/13, Gerhard Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Should i *always* increase the pkgrel value on each change of the
> > package, as weel as there are only minor changes in ex. PKGBUILD or
> > .install?
> 
> Yes.
> 
> You can do many changes on local machine, but resulting PKGBUILD
> uploaded should differ only by 1;
> e.g. do not bump from -1 to -2 to -3 and then release -3,
> instead - bump from -1 to -2 then makepkg -f until yoou get final
> result then upload that -2.

Ok and thanks, i will respect this in further changes.

> > The only way to upload changes for ex. on PKGBUILD is always to upload
> > the whole foo.tar.gz?
> 
> Yes.

Ok. The reason why i asked this is: i uploaded my first release and you,
Roman, marked this package as safe and gave me an hint for a better
PKGBUILD. I've then uploaded a new .tar.gz and your "save-mark" has gone
away. But with your answer it's clear for me: you TU's must revisit any
change in the package to give a: Go or no Go.

@Greg: thanks also for your answer. I've read the Dok but these two
points were not clear for me ;-) So i asked.

Bye
        Gerhard
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