hi, On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 12:10:16PM -0500, Asheesh Laroia wrote: > You could use epochs to make the old version have a newer version > number according to dpkg. I don't know how distasteful that is, > though.
it also might be a bit disruptive for those who have already installed the newer version of this package, don't know if you care about that. if you do, a suggestion: * keep the current development version in unstable * report an RC bug against the development version to keep it from testing, and ask the release team to boot it from testing if it's already there. * upload a new "stable" version to unstable, using a different naming scheme for source and binary packages, complete with the respective conflicts/replaces/provides etc. (i.e. Binary: mongodb-1.2) * once debian has released squeeze, upload transitional packages to force users to migrate to the "development" version. sean
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