After a brief flirtation with a FreeRDP 1.2.1-beta snapshot, we
concluded that the API breakage was too much to handle and we've
reverted to a slightly earlier snapshot of 1.2.0-beta.

The 1.2.1 packages were briefly visible in rawhide and f22
updates-testing. Am I right in thinking that we *don't* need to bump the
epoch in order to go back to 1.2.0, and that testers should expect to
have to use 'distro-sync' occasionally instead of just 'update'?

I suppose we can bump the epoch if we have to (it's already non-zero,
after all), but my first inclination is always to try to avoid doing so.

https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2015-3632

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