Quick question about the Epoch tag in a spec file: I goofed during F34's rawhide series and packaged an RC of my package with the wrong version name (1.9.0RC3-1 instead of 1.9.0-0.1) which causes it to sort higher in ordering than the final 1.9.0-5. From what I can gather, the proper resolution for this is to add an Epoch tag to the SRPM file and build 1:1.9.0-5. However, adding the epoch tag seems to have no effect. When I try to build, I'm told version 1.9.0-5 is already built for Rawhide/Fedora 34.
Is there a way to claw back the improperly versioned 1.9.0RC3 package from ages ago? Is there some magic to enable the Epoch tag that I'm missing? How do I get 1.9.0 final package out into Fedora?
TIA
--Greg
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