Re: [opensuse] Factory repo rpm problem



Carlos E. R. wrote:


The Monday 2008-03-31 at 12:45 +0200, Dave Plater wrote:

either that or people should try to understand what Factory is for...

I know what Factory is and I am trying to determine whether this is a bug or not.

Maybe you don't, because you are asking here >:-)

Why don't you ask in the factory list? Some developpers and packagers and factory users and knowledgeable people lurk there, and will be happy to help you. They probably had that issue and know what is about.

In fact, the warning about the rpm change came out last week...

-- Cheers,
Carlos E. R.

I never realized there was a separate list I've just subscribed. I still think the rpms should have their dependencies updated to the correct rpm version when built.
Dave

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