On 19/01/20 19:51, Fabio Valentini wrote: > On Sun, Jan 19, 2020 at 7:47 PM Antonio Trande <anto.trande@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hi all. >> >> Avogadro(1) package supports Python2 only. >> My intention is to retire this package on Fedora 32+; at the same time, >> Avogadro2 will be the replacement of Avogadro(1) on Fedora 32+ by moving >> up the Epoch to 1, and obsoleting the old Avogadro(1). >> >> Summarizing, starting from Fedora 32: >> Avogadro(1) --> retired >> Avogadro2 will have (avogadro-1.3.0 does not exist but will obsolete >> any 1.2.0 release): >> >> %if 0%{?fedora} > 31 >> `Epoch: 1` >> `Obsoletes: avogadro < 0:1.3.0-1` >> `Provides: avogadro = 1:%{version}-%{release}` >> %endif > > Two questions: > > - is avogadro2 compatible with avogadro? if not, it should not provide > the old package, and if it is parallel installable, also not obsolete > it. They will not be installable together, not for compatibility issue but because avogadro(1) (without Python2) will not be available anymore. > - does avogadro2 have a smaller version than avogadro(1)? looking at > its homepage, that does not seem to be the case. so ... why do you > need Epoch? > None smaller version than avogadro(1). Epoch should make Avogadro2 the new Avogadro since the v2 release (like upstream wrote) is a re-writed Avogadro project under development. -- --- Antonio Trande Fedora Project mailto 'sagitter at fedoraproject dot org' GPG key: 0x7B30EE04E576AA84 GPG key server: https://keys.openpgp.org/
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