Overview
Request 570279 superseded
bsc#1076403 (forwarded request 570278 from smithfarm)
- Created by smithfarm
- In state superseded
- Supersedes 570250
- Superseded by 570620
- Open review for openSUSE:Factory:Staging:H
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bsc#1076403 (forwarded request 570278 from smithfarm)
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```
-Release: 3535.g8b10d08c04%{?dist}
+Release: 5169.g26918cdcc9%{?dist}.
```
There should be no mangling of Release at all: this is managed by OBS and not by packagers. What you seem to want is to extend the version
dimstar declined request
```
-Release: 3535.g8b10d08c04%{?dist}
+Release: 5169.g26918cdcc9%{?dist}.
```
There should be no mangling of Release at all: this is managed by OBS and not by packagers. What you seem to want is to extend the version
superseded by 570620
that _defined_if_python2_absent should probably follow the bcond flag, no?
If somebody would now build this package on suse_version 1500 with --with=python2, you still have if_python2_absent defined, which appears wrong/misleading.
Good point.