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FS#17255 - [tdb-3.4.3-3] tdb version is 1.1.3 not 3.4.3
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Opened by solsTiCe (zebul666) - Monday, 23 November 2009, 13:15 GMT
Last edited by Paul Mattal (paul) - Thursday, 26 November 2009, 15:00 GMT
Opened by solsTiCe (zebul666) - Monday, 23 November 2009, 13:15 GMT
Last edited by Paul Mattal (paul) - Thursday, 26 November 2009, 15:00 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
tdb version is the same as the one of samba, i.e. 3.4.3. but in fact tdb version is 1.1.3. at least the version shipped with samba, which is used to make the package of tdb. i have found these package that depends on tdb community/fdm-1.6-1 extra/archboot-2009.09-2 extra/libcanberra-0.21-1 extra/samba-3.4.3-3 extra/smbclient-3.4.3-3 so i would have even rate this "bug" as very very low if i could have. as it might break things to downgrade the version to 1.1.3, this is quite low priority i guess |
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Closed by Paul Mattal (paul)
Thursday, 26 November 2009, 15:00 GMT
Reason for closing: Implemented
Additional comments about closing: Based on Allan's comment, it sounds like pacman 3.4 should fix this. Please reopen if it doesn't.
Thursday, 26 November 2009, 15:00 GMT
Reason for closing: Implemented
Additional comments about closing: Based on Allan's comment, it sounds like pacman 3.4 should fix this. Please reopen if it doesn't.
Comment by Jan de Groot (JGC) -
Monday, 23 November 2009, 14:27 GMT
It's not possible to assign a different pkgver to packages built from one source. This is also the case with the devicemapper package, which follows the package version of the source it is built from.
Comment by Allan McRae (Allan) -
Tuesday, 24 November 2009, 11:05 GMT
This will be fixed with pacman-3.4.