Re: sqlite + django pains and serious bodhi confusion

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On 1/7/19 5:04 PM, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
>>>>>> "JF" == John Florian <jflorian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> JF> I thought I'd start by consulting
> JF> https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/?packages=sqlite to see what
> JF> changed but much to my surprise the newest build I see there is
> JF> sqlite-3.22.0-5.fc28! Huh? Where are the f29 builds?
>
> First, note that Bodhi doesn't show builds, it shows updates.  It
> wouldn't show builds for F29 made early in that version's development
> cycle.
Ah, I see now.  3.26 just happens to be the first update. I think I knew
Bodhi is only updates, but for some reason I had a broken brain today.
> Second, it appears to me that the first line from that URL is
> "spatialite-tools-4.3.0-31.fc29 sqlite-3.26.0-1.fc29".  That's a single
> update which contained two packages.
Bingo!  I completely missed that there were two packages there.  They
just sort of blend in together to these old eyes.  I don't know that
I've ever seen this in Bodhi before ... not that am that frequent of a user.
>   Is that not what you were looking
> for? It does appear that spatiallite-tools and sqllite update together
> quite often, but I don't see how that could be considered to be a
> problem.

Nope, not a problem.  My confusion above explains it all.  Thanks Jason!

Also for anyone else reading, the python3-django-2.0.10-1.fc29
updates-testing right now does resolve the incompatibility problems with
this latest sqlite update.

-- 
John Florian
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