-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 05/12/2013 11:20 AM, Björn Esser wrote: > Hello Gerard! > > EOL procedure on the wiki explicitly names this as first step: Make > sure the package is properly Obsoleted/Provided by something if it > is being replaced, see Renaming/Replacing Guidelines (on wiki). > > Since you have pkgfoo-split1 and pkgfoo-split2 and you probably > want to merge them into pkgfoo, i'd suggest to have > Obsolete/Provides like this inside the merged pkg: > > Obsoletes: pkgfoo-split1 <= $LAST_VER_IN_F18 Obsoletes: > pkgfoo-split2 <= $LAST_VER_IN_F18 Provides: pkgfoo-split1 = > %{version} Provides: pkgfoo-split2 = %{version} > > If you have pkgfoo and pkgfoo-split and you probably want to merge > them into pkgfoo, i'd suggest to have Obsolete/Provides like this > inside the merged pkg: > > Obsoletes: pkgfoo <= $LAST_VER_IN_F18 Obsoletes: pkgfoo-split <= > $LAST_VER_IN_F18 Provides: pkgfoo-split = %{version} > > Just my two cents. > > BR, Björn > > Am Sonntag, den 12.05.2013, 04:08 -0500 schrieb Jon Ciesla: >> Sorry for top post, mobile. I think given the lack of builds toy >> can skip Obsoletes and Provides, and can just follow the EOL >> procedure on the wiki. >> >> On May 11, 2013 6:01 PM, "Gerard Ryan" >> <galileo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > <snip> Thanks for the replies guys. It's the second scenario in what you've mentioned Björn, there's pkgfoo and pkgfoo-split. The reason I was asking was because I was thinking along the lines of what Jon says -- that maybe obsoletes/provides can be skipped. I guess since it's my first time EOL'ing a package, there's no harm in me explicitly putting them in, just to make sure. Thanks again, Gerard. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.13 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJRj4sRAAoJEG7cfkpivEoVp2EP/0RnyllYubFAheTojJmyfx82 aFTpfCPSnwiIyLxrOaY2TjDqsMUbLoC6IhGmA6+EslBwz4hNpYE8ewj/HsXbWy/X 5AVpCpVTjphQYl5do2rO8oIghnZTghoF5IUNlrsfwjVZJ3fa3CCrI66YNbGUQ5cd 809aA583pTy6RH5GAEMiLDWE2gOVOh5u69Tmalzvb2tfKCbAXY0H2jsqiwvGmPPK e+qIScwd5SfepwtbnvvTMrurFY8h3D17M3Me07CAv6F8ZbKDKo9FZ4iWFTfNDf7V Te/jAiB54EQrWHZJY01tROSBbcj5Bcx3Ki4pGx7C54R/1fNjOhdUgx6HWl5YG6L3 +hwzIC8/zpXXI8L7Up2F+dK3gk/hnVGq7e2bYOQ4PPGWGKoxY019SBxOR/DXgFoS P0SzkTLzO2Cn/Gru/eilfuWdme81zACDuol0vsX7vPIcN7cWXKsNuJReVY3CBJRo RRpVH5FQscvWjWSxKVKcLqyjFC+hvyJ08N1fT/TkwbpjUdprx0H6tkwp/4mJ69oa r62/Om0Qp6YVFKR9X9pKfW4EpErQnKgi4wjVzA3C7659ZmMucBKugcmbA+HDUegB v9dptmV/ktf76rRMYrzclvfBPVbjsYnmOKVwEXPHAljvTzhYVS8wx05LutWBMwv0 syMFeacTkthpybhiQr5B =1DEa -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- packaging mailing list packaging@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/packaging