Re: Duplicate packages in f21-updates

2014-12-07 Thread Rex Dieter
Tom Hughes wrote:

 It seems I had multiple updates for a couple of packages queued for
 stable on F21 and when the queued updates were processed yesterday all
 the pending packages were tagged into f21-updates rather than just the
 most recent versions.

Yes, that's a known issue with bodhi.  Best practice recommendation to 
maintainers currently is: don't queue more than one update (of the same 
package) for stable at a time.


 Is there some way to get the lower numbered packages untagged from
 f21-updates?

Yes, rel-eng can fix problems when they arise when noticed (I'll take care 
of this time, and it should get fixed when the next updates push happens).

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Re: Duplicate packages in f21-updates

2014-12-07 Thread Tom Hughes

On 07/12/14 14:47, Rex Dieter wrote:

Tom Hughes wrote:


It seems I had multiple updates for a couple of packages queued for
stable on F21 and when the queued updates were processed yesterday all
the pending packages were tagged into f21-updates rather than just the
most recent versions.


Yes, that's a known issue with bodhi.  Best practice recommendation to
maintainers currently is: don't queue more than one update (of the same
package) for stable at a time.


I think I was vaguely aware of that, but with things being frozen for a 
few weeks had missed the fact that I had multiple updates with the same 
packages pending :-(



Is there some way to get the lower numbered packages untagged from
f21-updates?


Yes, rel-eng can fix problems when they arise when noticed (I'll take care
of this time, and it should get fixed when the next updates push happens).


Thanks.

Tom

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