On Sun, 4 Aug 2013 08:14:17 -0400, Darryl L. Pierce wrote: > There is at least one (likely more) scripts in use for doing mass > rebuilds that are incorrectly bumping the release value. I noticed this > before and brought it up in IRC but didn't file a bug then. > > What's going on is that the script is incrementing the release by 1 but > is not rounding off the value. So, for example, from one package I > maintain (perl-qpid_proton) I see the following in the %changelog: The spec file is bad: Release: 3.1%{?dist} This is a non-standard release versioning scheme, and certainly the bumpspec script should not mess with that value beyond bumping the most-significant number. Odd is how the release value has been increased before: > * Mon Jul 22 2013 Petr Pisar - 0.4-2.1 > - Perl 5.18 rebuild > > * Mon Apr 1 2013 Darryl L. Pierce - 0.4-1.1 > - Changed the qpid-proton dependency to qpid-proton-c. > - Changed the qpid-proton-devel dependency to qpid-proton-c-devel. > > * Fri Mar 1 2013 Darryl L. Pierce - 0.4-1 > - Rebased on Proton 0.4. -- packaging mailing list packaging@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/packaging