[opensuse-buildservice] Release Version conversion

I have a pacakge which I have a release of "svn.1672d" but the build daemon converts it to 2.1. I may be wrong (syntax?) in my release version but how does it calculate it to be "2.1" ? This is the log of the build: I have the following modifications for libtorrent.spec: 15c15 < Release: svn.1672d ---
Release: 2.1
regards, Jeffery -- Internet Vision Technologies Level 1, 520 Dorset Road Croydon Victoria - 3136 Australia

On 2007-10-16 09:14:21 +1000, Jeffery Fernandez wrote:
I have a pacakge which I have a release of "svn.1672d" but the build daemon converts it to 2.1. I may be wrong (syntax?) in my release version but how does it calculate it to be "2.1" ?
the release is x.y where x is the number of changes to the files (aka osc ci) and y the number of rebuilds triggered through changes of required packages.
This is the log of the build:
I have the following modifications for libtorrent.spec: 15c15 < Release: svn.1672d ---
Release: 2.1
i have a rblibtorrent-snapshot package in my home for exactly that purpose. i could pull in an svn snapshot if you want. with kind regards darix -- openSUSE - SUSE Linux is my linux openSUSE is good for you www.opensuse.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org

On Tuesday 16 October 2007 10:41, Marcus Rueckert wrote:
On 2007-10-16 09:14:21 +1000, Jeffery Fernandez wrote:
I have a pacakge which I have a release of "svn.1672d" but the build daemon converts it to 2.1. I may be wrong (syntax?) in my release version but how does it calculate it to be "2.1" ?
the release is x.y where x is the number of changes to the files (aka osc ci) and y the number of rebuilds triggered through changes of required packages. Thanks for explaining :)
This is the log of the build:
I have the following modifications for libtorrent.spec: 15c15 < Release: svn.1672d ---
Release: 2.1
i have a rblibtorrent-snapshot package in my home for exactly that purpose. i could pull in an svn snapshot if you want. That would be awesome. Can you add an svn snapshot for svn 1672
Actually this is the right snapshot required for qbittorrent: http://optusnet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/qbittorrent/libtorrent-0.13sv... It don't know what the "d" stands for. I will investigate. regards, Jeffery
with kind regards
darix
-- Internet Vision Technologies Level 1, 520 Dorset Road Croydon Victoria - 3136 Australia
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