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Am 24.01.2012 13:18, schrieb Bohuslav Kabrda:
>
> Hi,
> I think that you should follow the two guidelines that I mentioned
> in one of my previous mails: [1], [2].
>
> Therefore, you should use something like:
> Provides: django-debug-toolbar = %{version}-%{release}
> Obsoletes: django-debug-toolbar< 0.9.3-1
>
> And you should also throw in some comment about the change (maybe
> just a link to this thread, so that everyone will be able to find
> out why the changes took place). And again, let's leave it for the
> next Rawhide :)
>
> Bohuslav "Slavek" Kabrda
Should I have mentioned, this is a new package?
No need to provide something, which didn't exist earlier. But until
the
name change finally took place, it is related, somehow.
During the big change I just would need to change requirements from
Django to python-django and I'm done. So I think it doesn't make
sense
to create a package django-... today and get it reviewed in 4 weeks
again.
Matthias
Hi,
sorry for the confusion, I thought that the package already existed and you were just
re-reviewing it. It's of course OK this way.
Bohuslav "Slavek" Kabrda