versioning scheme should be configurable
Bug #299036 reported by
Jelmer Vernooij
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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AutoPPA |
Fix Committed
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Medium
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John Ferlito |
Bug Description
The new versioning scheme isn't compatible with the bzr ppa. It would be nice if it was configurable.
Related branches
lp:~johnf-inodes/autoppa/version_template
Merged
into
lp:autoppa
- Jamu Kakar: Approve
- John Ferlito (community): Abstain
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Diff: 446 lines8 files modifiedREADME (+25/-1)
autoppa/application.py (+16/-5)
autoppa/commands.py (+6/-2)
autoppa/configuration.py (+4/-3)
autoppa/help_topics.py (+43/-0)
autoppa/target.py (+30/-13)
autoppa/tests/test_configuration.py (+2/-0)
autoppa/tests/test_target.py (+29/-5)
Changed in autoppa: | |
assignee: | nobody → John Ferlito (johnf-inodes) |
status: | New → In Progress |
Changed in autoppa: | |
status: | In Progress → Fix Committed |
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Oops. When we changed the version scheme recently we talked about
making it configurable, but didn't expect problems so went with the
simple solution. One idea is to make it possible to pass a string
like:
autoppa --version-template "${version} -${codename} "
or
autoppa --version-template "${version} -${release} "
where ${version} is the application version, ${codename} is the
Ubuntu codename (such as 'intrepid') and ${release} is the Ubuntu
release version (such as '8.10'). Is this what you imagine? What
would you like to see?