On 3/27/2008 at 17:03, "John Calcote"
wrote: Hi all, I'm wondering if there's a way to stop the revision number from incrementing with each modification of a project's sources.
When I first discovered the ability to disable publication, I thought that NOT publishing would stop automatic revision incrementing -- it seemed logical to me that because a package hasn't been published yet, there is no reason to increment the revision number between builds. In individual development, one doesn't increment the revision number unless a revision has become public. However, this appears not to be true - the revision is auto-incremented even if no repository of a package is published.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
As pointed out in http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-buildservice/2007-06/msg00062.html
you can change it with
osc meta -e prjconf <yourproject>
and add a line
Release: