It is a bit confusing.
The latest development version is whatever is on master which is
10.2.5-0.1. That is likely what you built and installed on your f22
machine. My laptop is actually F20 (and thats what I have installed
there).
To see what has actually been officially built for Fedora, I look at
koji (
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=11434)
and see 10.2.4-2 for f23 and f22, and 10.2.3-1 for f21. To see what the
status of those builds are (ie. released, in-testing etc), you'd need to
go to
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/search/pki-core
We plan to release 10.2.5-1 soon, at which point builds will be done for
f22 and f23. The release will be changed on master to 10.2.6-0.1.
On the upgrade directory, the way that is interpreted iirc, is that if
you are on version X and upgrading to version Y, the scripts from
X though Y will be run. And when going from Y -> Z, Y through Z will be
run. Note that Y scripts will be run twice. Thats ok, because the
scripts are required to be idempotent.
Ade
On Tue, 2015-06-16 at 11:59 +0200, Christian Heimes wrote:
Hi,
I'm a bit confused about versions and numbering. The latest tag is
DOGTAG_10_2_4_FEDORA_22_20150526. The latest migration directory is
10.2.4 as well. But my Fedora 22 installation has
pki-base-10.2.5-0.1.fc22.noarch
The newest release on the download page is 10.0.0 ALPHA from 2012...
http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/PKI_Download#Dogtag_Certificate_System_...
Christian
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