On Monday, 31 May 2004, at 11:25:04 (+0200), Kim Woelders wrote:
If there is a better way of doing things this might be a good time to sort it out so that it can be done right next time.
For pre-releases, I like to use release numbers of 0.99.x, where x is the pre-release number. This keeps version number comparison in line while allowing tracking of pre-release number in the RPM name.
OK, that makes sense. I would like to bump the Release number in between pre's, so what to do then? Assuming we have 0.99.3 now, what should be the minor bumps up to 0.99.4? 0.99.4a, 0.99.4b, ... or 0.99.3.1, 0.99.3.2, ..., or what?
/Kim
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