Re: using the tilde in tarball versions

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On Wed, May 01, 2013 at 20:37:44 +0200,
  Daniel Pocock <daniel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

That seems problematic for various reasons:

- when I build a test rpm (which is one reason for the test tarball), it
would end up with a name like project-3.3.0-test1-1.tar.gz

- looking at this doc, it is not clear if it will take `3.3.0-test1' as
the version, or if it will be `3.3.0' and release will be `test1':

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Archive:Tools/RPM/VersionComparison

and in any case, 3.3.0-test1 > 3.3.0, while 3.3.0 = 3.3.0, so in no case
can I see how to make a version that is < 3.3.0

The way you should do it is use 3.3.0 for the version and 0.X.test1%{dist} for the release, where X is a number that gets incremented for each test1 build.
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