Re: bodhi - new update obsoleted an older update that had been submitted for stable

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On Monday, 18 January 2016 at 20:03, Richard Fearn wrote:
> Hi,
[...]
> Later I realised that the F23 6.4.3 update had obsoleted the F23 6.4.0
> update - hence why it had inherited the 6.4.0 bug and notes.
> 
> I was surprised that this happened :)

The same thing happened to me with mozilla-noscript updates that
were submitted to stable and obsoleted by another set of updates
I submitted to testing today.

> I understand that I'd only *submitted* the 6.4.0 F23 update for
> stable; it hadn't actually been *pushed* to stable when I created the
> 6.4.3 update. But still, I have a couple of questions:
> 
> 1) Is it sensible for an update, that has been submitted for stable,
> to then be obsoleted by a subsequent update?

I'd say it isn't.

> 2) Why was the F23 behaviour different to the F22 behaviour?

It's not different. Both F23 and F22 updates are affected in the same
way.

Regards,
Dominik
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