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--- Comment #19 from Richard Shaw <hobbes1069(a)gmail.com> 2011-12-08 11:51:06 EST
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Ok, last question I hope until I do the full guideline checks...
How did you include the fix? I was looking for a "Patch0: ..." and
"%patch0
..." in the spec file but it's not there.
Also, I noticed you're using github. I'm not a git expert but I've noticed
other projects use the tags for released versions, so in your case I would
expect to see a 0.5.0 release tagged, then you would generate a patch. For
instance, if you created a tag "snap-0.5.0" you could use something like:
git diff -p --stat snap-0.5.0 7a53119b1d5bd048a4ddfbdf5bf9962f3d5699dc >
snap-snapfile.patch
Of course, do it first without the ">" so you can make sure it's what
you
meant.
If you've already included the fix, maybe just bump the patch rev and call it
0.5.1.
Then you would reset your "Release:" tag back to 1 (but keep all the changelog
history)
Richard
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