On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 18:45, Paul G. wrote:
> 
> 
> On 2 Nov 2001 at 17:52, the Illustrious Robert Collins wrote:
> 
> > On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 17:37, Paul G. wrote:
> > > snapshot -4
> > 
> > >   Does "Keep" care whether binary has been installed or not?  If not,
> > > then "Keep+src=ticked" would handle this nicely.
> > 
> > Yes, keep is for the case where a package is installed. Additionally,
> > there is no uninstall for source currently!
> 
>       Ok.
> 
>       Think I found another bug, one that could be changed in to a "feature" ;-).
> 
>       It is assumed that you have already downloaded the binary using setup.exe -4.
> 
>       When uninstalling a binary package, such as patch, from setup.exe, the logical 
>result is 
> that the patch binary is removed.
> 
>       You can then, using snapshot -4, download the source by selecting revision 0.0 
>and setting 
> "src=ticked".  Interesting.  The funny/interesting thing is that if you have the 
>binary installed, revision 
> 0.0 does not appear ;-).  Revision 0.0 only appears after an uninstall of the binary 
>package has 
> occurred, or at least so it would seem.

Which package? I just tried this cron, and while it did default to
"source" rather the current version - something I'm about to fix :} - it
wouldn't show 0.0 for me. 0.0 is show for packages that don't have a
version stamp - and some of the old packages don't or didn't have
versions. You may have 'lucked' onto one of those in the 'prev' field.

Rob


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