On 2021-04-15, the latest version of the owncloud-complete-files package added to the Debian and Ubuntu repositories was 10.6.0-2+1.1. However, 10.6.0-2+2.1 was previously available.
Was this downgrade in package numbering intentional? Coincidentally, it occurred on the same day as 10.7 was added for RPM-based distros.
Steps to reproduce
- (previously installed owncloud-complete-files-10.6.0-2+2.1
- sudo apt update
- apt-cache policy owncloud-complete-files
Expected behaviour
Tell us what should happen
apt-cache policy owncloud-complete-files
should show that installed version is same or lower than the version from the repository.
Actual behaviour
Tell us what happens instead
$ apt-cache policy owncloud-complete-files
owncloud-complete-files:
Installed: 10.6.0-2+2.1
Candidate: 10.6.0-2+2.1
Version table:
*** 10.6.0-2+2.1 100
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
10.6.0-2+1.1 500
500 http://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/production/Debian_10 Packages
As seen above, installed version is higher than what is in the repository.
Server configuration
Operating system: Debian “testing”
Web server: Apache 2.4.46
Database: Mariadb 10.5.9
PHP version: 7.4.16
ownCloud version: 10.6.0-2+2.1
Updated from an older ownCloud or fresh install: Updated
Where did you install ownCloud from: https://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/production/Debian_10/
Signing status (ownCloud 9.0 and above):
pub rsa2048 2015-09-28 [SC] [expires: 2021-11-19]
06D7 EADE 708A 40FA 136E B454 0700 205D FD41 A71A
uid [ unknown] devel OBS Project <devel@s2.owncloud.com>