On Tue, 2013-03-05 at 16:58 -0500, Bill Nottingham wrote: > We don't ship in a way that easily allows this though, now. Admittedly, > this is due to the sheer *amount* of stuff involved in just maintaining > single versions of things, and how much that would jump if we started > having multiple versions available all the time. To be clear, I am not suggesting multiple versions. The suggestion is that the old version of mesa overrides the new version and the tests (and users) get it. Pretend like we bumped the Epoch. In this model where version numbers are merely descriptive, other things would have to change to use the "build serial" and not the ENVR, since the ENVR is now merely descriptive. For example, from systemd.spec: Obsoletes: upstart < 1.2-7 The 1.2-7 is an ENVR, obviously. But if you think about it, the relationship of systemd and upstart here has *nothing* to do with the upstream version of 1.2, nor the fact that it was the 7th build. That 1.2-7 is capturing a *point in time* in Fedora (the combination of packages of systemd and upstart), and a point in time is exactly what a build serial is. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel