Hi,
On Fri, 2018-06-29 at 14:54 +0200, Philippe Kueck wrote:
> it happened again. Altered rpm packages were uploaded to the repository
> without bumping the version string.
I don't *think* this is the case here. Let me explain:
I pushed a lot of packages during the weekend, mostly to 11 tree. The process
is:
1) Build the package
2) Push to staging repo (to yum.postgresql.org)
3) rsync to main repo from staging repo (to download.postgresql.org)
rsync is done once an hour, automagically. I don't have control on that, but I
control the first two steps. If I push packages around rsync time, rsync fails
to sync all files correctly, and this is resolved in the next rsync, causing
partial updates in the repo.
I tried to minimize this before, but I was very tired, and forgot to take a
look at the clock. I had this issue on my Fedora 28 box as well, a cache
refresh fixed my problem.
Regards,
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