**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Sep 13 02:59:58 2016 Sep 13 07:52:49 good morning Sep 13 13:23:47 How to prevent versions going backwards when we revert a commit that introduces a new recipe version? Is this case possible to handle? Sep 13 13:24:45 increase the version Sep 13 13:25:30 if you had 1.0, then upgraded to 1.1 and wanted to revert back to 1.0 Sep 13 13:25:53 what some people do is force the PV to 1.1.really.1.0 Sep 13 13:26:20 the real upgrade to 1.1 would then be 1.1.really.1.1 but you can revert back to normality with 1.2 Sep 13 13:27:10 Ah, I see. Thanks a lot rburton. Sep 13 13:27:46 epochs are another solution but an epoch is for life, not just for christmas Sep 13 13:28:45 I see. The .really. approach seems nicer for a temporary time frame. Sep 13 13:28:53 indeed Sep 13 13:29:16 ie debian had glib2.0 (2.33.12+really2.32.4-4) for a while Sep 13 21:37:14 * Crofton curses the so many lists problem Sep 13 21:37:54 * Crofton spams all the lists Sep 13 21:42:21 * bluelightning mumbles something about having added a new one not that long ago Sep 13 21:54:46 hi Sep 13 22:15:05 hello **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Sep 14 02:59:58 2016