[Bug 2121593] Review Request: python-sphinx-basic-ng - Modernized skeleton for Sphinx themes

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2121593

Jonathan Wright <jonathan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Jonathan Wright <jonathan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> ---
> > > Version:        0.0.1
> > > Release:        0.1.%{prerel}%{?dist}
> > 
> > This isn't really the right way to do pre-release stuff. [1]
> 
> Sure it is.  Reference [1] says "In the Version: tag, use the version that
> upstream has determined the next release will be."  That's 0.0.1.  Then [1]
> says "For the field of the Release: tag, use a number of the form "0.N"
> where N is an integer beginning with 1 and increasing for each revision of
> the package."  That's 0.1 for the initial package.  As for reference [2], if
> you look at the example labeled "Example (pkg pre-release)" you will see it
> looks *exactly* like what I've got in this spec file, including the 3rd
> release field to indicate which prerelease version it is.
> 
> This is the reason for the policy given in [1]:
> $ rpmdev-vercmp 0.0.1a12-1 0.0.1-1
> 0.0.1a12-1 > 0.0.1-1
> $ rpmdev-vercmp 0.0.1-0.1.a12 0.0.1-1
> 0.0.1-0.1.a12 < 0.0.1-1
> 
> With version 0.0.1a12 and release 1, the final 0.0.1 release will sort
> *lower* than the alpha release.

Indeed you're correct.

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