On Monday 07 of June 2010, Caleb Maclennan wrote: > 2010/6/7 pawelz <paw...@pld-linux.org>: > > + Fractional release (0.1, 0.5, 3.14 etc) means package is not yet > > ready to + be sent to builders. If you think that package is ready to > > be build, + increase release to the next integer. > > How does this information apply to packages such as open-iscsi which > has a release of 0.%{subver}.%{rel} where subver is from the upstream > project and rel is the pld release incrementor. The reason I ask is > this 0.x.y number looks like a fraction release to me, but it is built > and in the TH tree. How should I have incremented this to indicate > that it isn't ready to be built again yet? Should the rel also be a > fraction? Why the 0. before the subver?
Usually such scheme (0.%{snap}.%{rel}) is used for snapshots. Then if final version of package comes you can simply do Release: 1. We avoid putting snapshot indicator into version because for example final 1.0 < than snapshot 1.0.200100515. In our versioning this is 1.0-1 final and 1.0-0.20100515.1 for snapshot. Not sure what open-iscsi subver means in upstream package (is this snapshot versioning or part of real version number) but the same schema as described above was used for it. > Caleb -- Arkadiusz Miśkiewicz PLD/Linux Team arekm / maven.pl http://ftp.pld-linux.org/ _______________________________________________ pld-devel-en mailing list pld-devel-en@lists.pld-linux.org http://lists.pld-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/pld-devel-en