On 22 October 2014 06:00, Martin Gansser <linux4martin(a)web.de> wrote:
Hi,
i am the owner of the package guayadeque, but the recent package for
Fedora 21 guayadeque-0.3.7-4.svn1893.fc21
segfaults. All versions above guayadeque-0.3.6-19.svn1890.fc21 are buggy.
The problem is already disccussed: (but not fixed) at
http://guayadeque.org/index.php?p=/discussion/1822/guayadeque-stops-after...
there exists already a bugreport:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1151645
is it possible to delete all versions that are newer than 12.4 from the
repo, or is there
another possibility to prevent that these buggy versions are used.
Thanks
Martin
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It is possible to "go back a version" if you increment the "epoch."
A package with a higher epoch will always be considered newer, even if the
version-release is lower.
The guidelines [1] discuss how this should be done, but it is generally a
"last resort" for when the package cannot otherwise be fixed.
Does this help?
[1]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Guidelines#Use_of_Epochs
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