Re: bodhi question

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On Thursday, July 14, 2011 02:48:14 PM Luke Macken wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> > Hi all
> > 
> > i'm doing some queries on the Bodhi DB and
> > i've found some inconsistencies about the
> > release number of some packages.
> > 
> > For example if querying the package 'contacts',
> > bodhi returns two items, the latest of which is:
> > 
> > contacts-0.12-2.fc14
> > 
> > but the package stored in the repository is:
> > 
> > contacts-0.12-2.fc14.1.x86_64.rpm
> > 
> > which means that the release is '2.fc14.1'
> > and not '2.fc14'. What is the correct one?
> > 
> > Thanks in advance for replies
> 
> Hi Roberto,
> 
> It looks like the specific case that you mentioned is a one-off...
> 
>     $ koji latest-pkg dist-f14-updates contacts
>     Build                                     Tag                   Built by
>     ----------------------------------------  --------------------  ----------------
>     contacts-0.12-2.fc14.1                    dist-f14-updates      jkeating
> 
>     $ koji list-tag-history --build=contacts-0.12-2.fc14.1 
>     Tue Oct  5 23:32:56 2010: contacts-0.12-2.fc14.1 tagged into dist-f14-updates-candidate by jkeating
>     Mon Nov 29 19:36:28 2010: contacts-0.12-2.fc14.1 untagged from dist-f14-updates-candidate by jkeating
>     Mon Nov 29 19:36:28 2010: contacts-0.12-2.fc14.1 tagged into dist-f14-updates by jkeating [still active]
> 
> So this build never actually went through bodhi, thus giving you inconsistent
> results.
> 

Hi Luke

i'm using Bodhi in order to obtain the update
type information of Fedora packages but it seems
the query fails when there is a number after 'fc14'.

In these cases, should i use the information in the
Bodhi DB for the same packages but without the
number after 'fc14' or there is another way to obtain
the data for the missing ones?

Thanks

Roberto Sassu


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