https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2130607



--- Comment #20 from Sébastien Le Roux <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Alexander Ploumistos from comment #19)

Hi Alex, 
again thank you so much for your insights, really helpful ;-)

a> I know it can be a bit tricky sometimes, but you don't need to rename your
> repo, you can tweak the %autosetup (or %setup) macro to work with whatever
> upstream has provided, e.g.:
> 
> * tarball named v1.1.7.tar.gz:
> %autosetup -n v%{version}

ok, TAA (I just came up with the TAA label for "Thanks Again Alex") so after
reading this I went back to my first repo names. 

> There's a bit of a misunderstanding there. Like I wrote, the package
> maintainer increments the release number, but I failed to mention that you
> are supposed to do that for a given software version. Once a new version is
> packaged, you start again from 1, so your changelog entries would look
> (random example) like this:
> 
> 12.7.1-1
> 12.6.5-3
> 12.6.5-2
> 12.6.5-1
> Does that help with the numbering scheme?

TAA, Yes, this is much better, almost like I was completely wrong :-P
So if I get this properly I would need a -2 or -3 if I change the RPM itself,
ie. the spec file, 
or any other files associated with the program and delivered by the package,
but not the program itself ?

I will check the doc to improve my understanding ;-)

In the mean time last successful Koji build, with proper numbering, and else:

https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=93133666

TAA ;-)

Seb


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