Le samedi 1 juillet 2017, 19:59:49 CEST Christian Hesse a écrit : > Dave Reisner <[email protected]> on Sat, 2017/07/01 13:22: > > One potentially bikeshed-worthy question is versioning. Do we count > > commits and modify the pkgver every time we build from the repo, e.g. > > 233.23-1 (meaning pkgrel=1 of a v233 build containing 23 backports), or > > do we simply keep the base pkgver true to upstream and increment pkgrel > > every time we release, e.g. 233-5 (meaning pkgrel=5 of some build of the > > v233 stable branch). > > > > [1] https://github.com/systemd/systemd-stable > > I like the versioning to indicate what the package contains... So voting for > the inclusion of commit count. The only downside will be that people will > flag the package out-of-date for every new commit in the stable branch. :-p
I agree, commit count is the best choice. -- Laurent Carlier http://www.archlinux.org
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