On Mon, 10 Mar 2008, David Fox wrote:
Shouldn't there be a little added writeup to bump your local version -
and/or put an entry in the changelogs file? I don't think the latter
is really necessary since you're not going to upload the package, but
what about collisions?
Probably. As I said earlier in this thread I'm a Debian package system
newbie myself. Without bumping my local version I added my rebuilt
packages to my local repo and ran an aptitude update followed by an
aptitude safe-upgrade and the rebuilt packages in my local repo all showed
up as available updates. dpkg shows the version installed on my box to be
version 3:20071206-0.1, which is the same as the version on
DebianMultimedia.org. Would the idea be to change that to 3:20071206-0.2?
If so, how/where is that changed? The only file in the debian directory I
find that version number in is the changelog.
Kevin
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