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Description of problem: the version of mach in f14 is 0.9.6 but the version in f15 and rawhide is 0.9.5. In fact mach should be even a higher version than 0.9.6 to include f15 file in dist.d as well as the missing f12, 13, and 14 dist.d files. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: load mach and inspect dist.d directory Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: only up to f11 supported in dist.d directory for f15 and rawhide. Expected results:up to f15 should be supported in dist.d for f15 and rawhide Additional info:
Thomas, you built mach-0.9.6-1.fc15 almost a year ago, but then shortly after that mach-0.9.5-2.fc15? I guess mach-0.9.6-1.fc15 should be pushed again to the repository taking priority over mach-0.9.5-2.fc15. he FTBFS issue in BUg #715904 currently prevents new builds och mach which would also fix this.
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