The kdelibs4 spec file in KDE:KDE4:Factory:Desktop has: # # define KDE version exactly # sed -ri "s,#cmakedefine KDE_VERSION_STRING "@KDE_VERSION_STRING@",#cmakedefine KDE_VERSION_STRING "@KDE_VERSION_STRING@ \\"release $(echo %release | cut -d. -f-1)\\""," kdecore/util/kdeversion.h.cmake So every time kdelibs4 is rebuilt: - Even if it has no changes (but the KDE_VERSION_STRING in the header) the package is published for users to download - So every package that depends on kdelibs4 is rebuilt - Most of these packages get a modification because of the KDE_VERSION_STRING in the header (every app with an "About box") and so are also published for users to download We could save build power and bandwidth without the RPM release number in KDE_VERSION_STRING. So, why it is there? I don't see what we gain having "the KDE version defined exactly". -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org