Kevin Fenzi kirjoitti 18.8.2021 klo 18.52:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 09:20:46AM -0400, Ben Beasley wrote:
It looks like the project changed version schemes at some point. The 4.02.3 
release was in 2015, before 0.9.0; a long list of 4.x and 3.x releases preceded 
it.

I don’t see where it got 0.10.0 as the currently-packaged version; the actual 
bug (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1992935) correctly has 0.14.0.

On Wed, Aug 18, 2021, at 8:52 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
This seems to have failed in some way.  Firstly it says that we're
currently packaging 0.10.0, which is not true.  The latest version of
ocamlbuild (0.14.0) is packaged.  But more seriously it seems to have
found some imaginary version (4.02.3) and I can't even see where it
got that number from.

Can you file a issue at: https://github.com/fedora-infra/anitya/issues

Thats the application/project that does this.

If you look at the release-monitoring.org config for OCamlbuild [1], you see that is has "Version scheme: RPM", so yes, 4.02.3 is a latter release than 0.14.0 than that. A pre-release filter is used to flag those 3.x and 4.x releases, I do not know if pre-releases should produce notifications and Bugzillas or not.

One way to hide 3.x and 4.x would be to add those to "Version filter" instead, that would exclude them from the fetch completely. But since they have already been fetched, you would also need to "Flag" this project and ask an admin to remove the ones that have already been fetched.

I do not know if it is normal to send "new version" notifications when the version was out years ago. Perhaps this is related to the fact that in release-monitoring.org, 4.02.3 says "Retrieved on (UTC): Date information unavailable". That sounds like an Anitya bug to me, because upstream GitHub has a date for this release.

[1]: https://release-monitoring.org/project/12387/
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