On Tue, 2010-06-01 at 13:05 -0700, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
There are a number of packages in the FC13 repos that have wrong or
missing release IDs. For example:
evolution-remove-duplicates-0.0.4-4.fc12.x86_64
which is in fact intended for evolution-2.28, and not for
evolution-2.30, which is included in FC13. (And so it doesn't work)
There are a lot of such packages and many packages with no release ID at
all, like:
glibc-common-2.12-1.x86_64
too many to be included in an email of reasonable length, but here is a
summary:
$ wc -l *
1416 rpm.ALL Number of RPMs on the system
220 rpm.fc12 Those with ".fc12." in their name
17 rpm.none Those with neither ".fc12." nor ".fc13."
Is this harmful? Should it be reported to the Fedora Bugzilla?
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not all packages are rebuilt with every release so it is probably not
unusual for a package that has an fc12 designation that is still working
with fc13.
I would think that any of them that don't work properly with current F13
release you should file an individual bugzilla entry for (ie evolution
remove duplicates package and the package will be notified).
Craig
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