On 04. 02. 21 20:19, Fabio Valentini wrote:
Some handle situations like these by setting Version for each
subpackaged component separately and only ever incrementing Release
and never resetting it to 0.
In the past, I've done:
Version: 1.2.3
# rpmdev-bumpspec will bump this:
%global base_release 1
Release: %{base_release}%{?dist}
%global foo_version 7.8.9
# To ensure ascending EVR for foo, we include main's version into release
%global foo_release %{version}^%{base_release}%{?dist}
# by using custom version of a subpackage %%version gets redefined, we preserve
the value fir further use in the spec
%global main_version %{version}
...
%package -n foo
Version: %{foo_version}
Release: %{foo_release}
---
So the ver-rels are:
main: 1.2.3-1.fc34
foo: 7.8.9-1.2.3^1.fc34
Once the base_release is bumped:
main: 1.2.3-2.fc34
foo: 7.8.9-1.2.3^2.fc34
And once the main version is bumped without foo, base_release back to 1:
main: 1.2.4-1.fc34
foo: 7.8.9-1.2.4^1.fc34
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