On 22/02/12 02:41, Jakub Wilk wrote:
* Jerome BENOIT <[email protected]>, 2012-02-22, 01:46:
Three days ago I uploaded for sponsoring my package with version 
2.54+cvs20120219 which obviously cvs version.
Meanwhile, more precisely yesterday, the upstream maintainer finally released 
version 2.54, so now I plan to upload an upstream version of my package with 
version 2.54.
But, according to `dch', version 2.54 is less than 2.54+cvs20120219:

This is correct. You should have used "~" instead of "+", because:

2.54~cvs20120219 << 2.54 << 2.54+cvs20120219

my mistake: I should understand this part of the story before


how can I can manage it ?
May I force version 2.54 ? may I use some work around here ?

It would have been slightly easier for us if you said whether or not the 
package with such bad version has been uploaded to the archive, or at least 
mentioned the package name.

I will assume that we're talking about bibtool, which has been already uploaded 
to unstable.

hence my request.


You cannot use a lower version than the existing one. dak would reject such 
upload. The options you have are:

1) Use an epoch. However, once use epoch, you have to carry it forever.

2) Invent a version that is bigger than 2.54+cvs20120219, e.g:
- "2.54+cvssucks" or
- "2.54+really" or
- "2.54.".

2.54+ds




3) Instead of uploading 2.54, upload a CVS snapshot with a version number like 
"2.54+cvs20120212".

4) Wait until upstream releases 2.55.

bibtool is maintained, but the upstream version period is of order of half 
year: this option is not reasonnable.


5) Build a Debian Sourced package: 2.54+ds


So I got my lesson.

Thanks,
Jerome


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