<div id="RTEContent"><b><i>Paul Howarth <paul@city-fan.org></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> Ankit Patel wrote:<br>> */Paul Howarth <paul @city-fan.org="">/* wrote:<br>> <br>> Ankit Patel wrote:<br>> > I am maintaining the package called "system-config-control". Current<br>> > version of this package is 1.0-4. I want to provide the new version,<br>> > 1.0-5 with some modification.<br>> ><br>> > I have tried the following steps, but haven't any luck in<br>> updating it.<br>> ><br>> > Here are the steps i followed for updating from 1.0-3 to 1.0-4:<br>> > 1. cvs co system-config-control<br>> > 2. cd system-config-control/devel<br>> > 3. modified the spec file with release no. "4%{?dist}"<br>> > 4. commited the changes<br>> > 5. m!
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sources FILES="system-config-control-1.0.tar.bz2" (This .bz2<br>> > file is with all modifications)<br>> <br>> I suspect the build system already had a<br>> system-config-control-1.0.tar.bz2 uploaded and so attempting to up!<br>> load a<br>> new one would have no effect. If the tarball has changed, it should<br>> have<br>> a different version number and hence a different filename.<br>> <br>> > 6. commited the changes<br>> > 7. plague-client build system-config-control<br>> <br>> A "make build" would suffice for that.<br>> <br>> Paul.<br>> <br>> But when i do "make sources" then it gives me the correct source tarball <br>> (.bz2). So, i don't understand where is the problem?<br><br>Does it do that if you delete the tarball first? If the tarball is <br>already there then it won't re-download it.<br><br>You should never issue a new tarball with the same version number !
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<br>different contents anyway - it's just bad practice.<br><br>Paul.<br><br></paul></blockquote>Yes, it replace the older one. I got a reference from the following link:<br> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras/UsingCvsFaq#head-7f697c90440af1ee38c3627531ccbfbb918b3267<br> <br> Regards,<br> Ankit Patel<br></div><p>
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