* William Vera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080911 21:28]: > >> I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 1:1.4beta3-1 > >> of my package "nemesis". > > > > The history of versions is quite disturbing: > > 1.32+1.4beta3-1 > > 1.32+1.4beta3-2 > > 1:1.4-1 > > 1:1.4beta3-1 > > Yes, because upstream's tarball, I used a epoch for update > 1.32+1.4beta3-2 to 1.4-1 > Some recomendation?
I see two problems here: 1) the epoch for 1.4 Epochs often cause more problems than they solve, one should not use them too lightweight, as you will never be able to get rid of them again. That 1.4 is after 1.32 (and not 28 releases before) means that upstream seems to use some strange numbering sheme based on decimal fractions. There are good chances this will happen again in the future, so instead of using an epoch, normalizing that to usual natural numbers by making that a 1.40 could have expressed the situation more clearly (and avoid similar problems in the future). But alas, it is to late, the epoch is in the archive, it can never ever go away now... 2) 1.4beta3 coming after 1.4 That sounds strange. Usually beta releases come before the final release (to be expressed in Debian version numbers either by ~ or by the oldversion-newbeta trick), so having this after 1.4 looks very strange to me. If you take a look at the dates at the download site, you see that this feeling seems to be right: nemesis-1.4beta3.tar.gz 29-Oct-2003 19:12 nemesis-1.4beta3.zip 07-Oct-2004 02:02 nemesis-1.4.tar.gz 07-Oct-2004 04:29 nemesis-1.4.zip 07-Oct-2004 04:47 nemesis-1.4.zip.asc 07-Oct-2004 04:47 nemesis-1.4.tar.gz.asc 07-Oct-2004 04:49 So your "new" version seems to actually be almost a year older than the previous one and is the version you just replaced in the previous entry. If you do not want uscan to tell you in error that there is an newer upstream version if there is none, just tell it to Debianize the versions there, by adding an opts="uversionmangle=s/beta/~beta/" i.e make debian/watch look like the following (two lines): version=3 opts="uversionmangle=s/beta/~beta/" http://sf.net/nemesis/nemesis-(.*)\.tar\.gz Hochachtungsvoll, Bernhard R. Link -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]