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



--- Comment #22 from Alexander Ploumistos <[email protected]> ---
Hi Sébastien,

You are very welcome.


(In reply to Sébastien Le Roux from comment #20)
> (In reply to Alexander Ploumistos from comment #19)
> 
> 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 ?

Exactly, as long as the software version in the tarball stays the same, you
keep on incrementing the release number. Any rebuild for whatever reason
(Fedora Mass Rebuilds, rebuilds against newer versions of dependencies, patches
you may want to include, etc.), gets a higher release number. When you release
version 1.1.8 upstream, the first package will go to 1.1.8-1.
As a rule of thumb, whenever a build has been publicly released (including
scratch builds, COPR builds, etc.), the next one should always get a higher
(E)VR number (Epoch, Version, Release), to make sure that the package will get
updated. For official packages, this is ensured by koji itself, it will not let
you submit a build with identical or lower EVR.


> 
> In the mean time last successful Koji build, with proper numbering, and else:
> 
> https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=93133666

See? You're getting the hang of it!


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