> Jon mentioned putting an epoch on the 30rolling rpm would always make it > install ahead of the 303 release, but I really don't want to do that. > The yum-conf-30rolling rpm is only used for a couple of weeks until the > release settles down. Once you put an epoch, or something artificial > into an rpm, then you always have to have it in, and it really is not > worth the hassle that it brings. Indeed. Having the released versions alwasy be considered "newer" than 30rolling is probably no bad thing since that is only a test version anyway so you probably don't want people to upgrade to it by accident (thinking it is a newer stable release for example!) Having to bump the epoch every time there is a release would be mildly annoying (to say the least!) -- Jon