Re: FE-6 perl modules status (2006-09-16)

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Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
> Le dimanche 17 septembre 2006 à 12:14 +0100, Jose Pedro Oliveira a
> écrit :
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>> Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
>>> Jose Pedro Oliveira a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Fedora Extras development      CPAN
>>>> Older                          Newer
>>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> Font-TTF-0.40.0                (Font-TTF-0.40.tar.gz) 
>>>> <nicolas_mailhot_laposte_net>
>>> Methinks your version parser needs a little more work…
>> Yes it needs (there are too many exceptions to handle).
>>
>> But I see this case as a packaging bug: I fail to understand
>> why you had to append an extra ".0" to the upstream version number.
> 
> It's there because upstream has been known to release bugfixes as .1
> versions, and skipping the implicit .0 screws up rpm ordering

No it doesn't.

Available perl-Font-FFT RPMS in FE repos:

   ./4/SRPMS/perl-Font-TTF-0.38.1-1.fc4.src.rpm
   ./5/SRPMS/perl-Font-TTF-0.38.1-1.fc5.src.rpm
   ./development/SRPMS/perl-Font-TTF-0.40.0-2.fc6.src.rpm

Comparing version 0.38.1 against 0.40

  $ fedora-rpmvercmp 0 0.38.1 1  0 0.40 1
  0:0.40-1 is newer

Comparing version 0.40 against 0.40.0

  $ fedora-rpmvercmp 0 0.40 1  0 0.40.0 1
  0:0.40.0-1 is newer

And even if it did screw the RPM ordering you could
always bump the epoch.

jpo
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