https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2251952



--- Comment #14 from Carl George 🤠 <[email protected]> ---
After importing the CentOS RPMs, I realized how straightforward this one would
be, so I proceeded to complete the minimal changes needed.  I've added you
Xavier as a co-maintainer.

https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/lasso-epel

Once those bodhi update move to stable, perl-lasso will be available in EPEL 8
and EPEL 9, basically identical to the unshipped RHEL packages.  We should
limit the changes to just syncing up with changes made to the CentOS/RHEL spec
files, to ensure that we don't make an change that gets rolled back when
upgrading to a future proper RHEL perl-lasso package.  Speaking of that future
upgrade, if we do need to make changes, we should ensure the release stays
lower than what the next RHEL package will most likely be.  An easy way to do
that will be to follow the Fedora policy for older branch only release bumps.

https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/Versioning/#_rebuilds_in_older_branches_using_minorbump

So for us that will look like:

2.6.0-13.el8   (current RHEL 8 lasso and EPEL 8 perl-lasso)
2.6.0-13.el8.1 (future EPEL 8 perl-lasso)
2.6.0-13.el8.2 (future EPEL 8 perl-lasso)
2.6.0-14.el8   (future RHEL 8 lasso and perl-lasso)

2.7.0-11.el9   (current RHEL 9 lasso and EPEL 9 perl-lasso)
2.7.0-11.el9.1 (future EPEL 9 perl-lasso)
2.7.0-11.el9.2 (future EPEL 9 perl-lasso)
2.7.0-12.el9   (future RHEL 9 lasso and perl-lasso)

Let me know if you have any questions about how this intended to work.


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