On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 08:47:34PM +0100, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
Why do some packages have three numbers in %release now? For example, /13.1/repo/oss/suse/noarch/mplus-fonts-1.0.56-2.1.2.noarch.rpm. "2" is CI_CNT, "1" is B_CNT, and "2" is...? Usually, adding extra numbers was only used in conjunction with maintenance updates, was it not?
Some weeks ago, the 13.1 codestream was split from Factory. From that point on, all 13.1 builds will get an extra digit, so that commits to 13.1 can't "overtake" the corresponding Factory packet. Thus: Factory builds 1.0.56-3.<rebuildcnt>, the next Factory checkin will build 1.0.56-4.<rebuildcnt>. 13.1 builds 1.0.56-2.1.<rebuildcnt>, the next 13.1 checkin will build 1.0.56-2.2.<rebuildcnt>. Cheers, Michael. -- Michael Schroeder mls@suse.de SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF Jeff Hawn, HRB 16746 AG Nuernberg main(_){while(_=~getchar())putchar(~_-1/(~(_|32)/13*2-11)*13);} -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+owner@opensuse.org