This and FEDORA-2019-78fff2916e (the corresponding 'fuse3' package update) should not have been submitted separately, as this creates a dependency problem if this update is pushed stable before that one. They should have been submitted together. I am -1ing both updates to ensure they cannot be submitted for stable automatically in the wrong order. Please ensure you push the other one stable manually first, then once it has gone stable, push this fuse update stable.
Bodhi is disabling automatic push to stable due to negative karma. The maintainer may push manually if they determine that the issue is not severe.
I'm sorry, I don't know how to submit updates together. I did make sure that fuse3 was in testing before fuse, and I disabled autopush on fuse. I do intend to make sure fuse3 is pushed to stable before fuse.
Ah, OK - if you were already on top of this, that's fine, I just wanted to be sure :)
For future reference: when creating an update through the webUI you can include multiple builds when you create it, and/or you can also edit an existing update and add new builds to it, so long as those builds are not already in another update. I'm not sure offhand how to do it with the CLI as I don't usually create updates that way, but it's probably possible.
This update has been submitted for testing by dwd.
This update has been pushed to testing.
This and FEDORA-2019-78fff2916e (the corresponding 'fuse3' package update) should not have been submitted separately, as this creates a dependency problem if this update is pushed stable before that one. They should have been submitted together. I am -1ing both updates to ensure they cannot be submitted for stable automatically in the wrong order. Please ensure you push the other one stable manually first, then once it has gone stable, push this fuse update stable.
Bodhi is disabling automatic push to stable due to negative karma. The maintainer may push manually if they determine that the issue is not severe.
I'm sorry, I don't know how to submit updates together. I did make sure that fuse3 was in testing before fuse, and I disabled autopush on fuse. I do intend to make sure fuse3 is pushed to stable before fuse.
Ah, OK - if you were already on top of this, that's fine, I just wanted to be sure :)
For future reference: when creating an update through the webUI you can include multiple builds when you create it, and/or you can also edit an existing update and add new builds to it, so long as those builds are not already in another update. I'm not sure offhand how to do it with the CLI as I don't usually create updates that way, but it's probably possible.