Roman Fietze wrote:
Q0: When checking in a few spec file chances I discovered, that the release and revision numbers are automatically incremented in the following way: 1.401-17.1 -> 1.401-18.1 -> 1.401-19.1. Where can I find any documentation about this behaviour, and how is the "Release:" field of the spec file interpreted? Or is it just beeing ignored?
The first part is increased with every change/commit to your package. The second part would increase if a rebuild is triggered by a new version of a build dependency. The Release field in the spec file can be taken as a minimum release number to use. (There is a way to fiddle with release numbering but I won't explain it now since the default scheme should be fine in most cases ;-))
Q1: I can find two directories under repositories/home:/, one named "fietze" and one named "fietze:". The one with the colon just contains an incomplete trial using a branched and never finished KDE backports repository. The other one my dcraw-omp. Where can I find any documentation about the naming scheme of repository directory names?
A project containing subprojects always has a colon.
Q2: Where is defined when or how old revisions/releases are removed from the repositories?
As soon as there is a new one uploaded. Wolfgang --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org