On 06/22/2018 07:33 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Fri, 22 Jun 2018 19:20:24 +0200, Robin Broda via aur-general wrote:
If the built package does not change, pkgrel does not need to be incremented.
Moving a package from AUR to Community or vice versa also doesn't change the content. I guess the pkgrel should inform about each change done to a package providing the same pkgver.
Moving a package from the AUR to [community] means that [community] now holds a build made by the adopting TU, incrementing the pkgrel ensures that package users automatically get the now-official build. Unless the package is 100% reproducible and was built in a clean environment, the package contents will differ to the ones that users who built it themself may already have -> My initial statement - the built package has changed.
The broken package already was released, so fixing it IMO is a fix worth increasing the pkgrel.
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