From all packages in Extras, the following "Release" tag styles are chosen: Type pre-release : 47 Type %define rel : 1 Type %define release : 2 Type %define RELEASE : 0 Type normal : 1882 The following packages violate the versioning scheme for pre-releases: devel/azureus/azureus.spec Release: 0.20060529cvs_1%{?dist} devel/libapreq2/libapreq2.spec Release: 0.rc4.1%{?dist} devel/moin-latex/moin-latex.spec Release: 0.20051126.2%{?dist} devel/ktrack/ktrack.spec Release: 13.rc1%{?dist} devel/net6/net6.spec Release: 4.%{_rc}%{?dist} Should be Release: 0.1.20060529cvs%{?dist} Release: 0.1.rc4%{?dist} Release: 0.2.20051126%{?dist} Release: 0.13.rc1%{?dist} Release: 0.4.%{_rc}%{?dist} but that's impossible now. My version-bump script caught these, when I started porting it from Perl to Python. And I haven't made it examine the 1882 "normal" release tags yet. ;) Well, a few odd cases which I have not classified yet: Release: 2.0%{?dist} Release: 2.6%{?dist} Release: 5.20041017%{?dist} Release: 0.s11.9%{?dist} Release: 0.pre2%{?dist} Release: 9.%{releasename}%{?dist} Release: 1%{?pre:.%{pre}}%{?dist} Release: 3.FC4 Release: 3.2%{?dist} Release: 2.6.3.2.2%{?dist} Release: 0%{?nm_vpnc_cvs_version}.1%{?dist} Release: 0.%{ghdlsvnver}svn.2%{?dist} Release: 1%{?prerelease:.%{prerelease}}%{?dist} -- Fedora-packaging mailing list Fedora-packaging@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-packaging