On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 3:42 AM, Ray Cromwell <cromwell...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yes, but when M2, M3, RC1, etc are released, all with version 1.6.0,
> it will make it hard for someone to discern just which version is
> actually in the repo unless one makes assumptions about timestamps in
> the repo. It just seems like it'll be a future problem to me.
>

They aren't all named the same -- the third number is a build number, so
they will all be unique.  When an RC proves to be worthy, that version will
just be declared the released 1.6 version.

I would suggest using the actual version available from
About.GWT_VERSION_NUM, or About.properties depending on whether it is easier
to load a class or read a properties file.

-- 
John A. Tamplin
Software Engineer (GWT), Google

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