Re: NMU version number and native packages

2003-07-27 Thread Adrian Bunk
On Sat, Jul 26, 2003 at 10:13:09PM +0900, Junichi Uekawa wrote: The 'standard process' that I know of is this: * On other side some people on #d-d says that the standard way is to add .1 to the number. Thus, a package with a version number '1.5' will be versioned '1.5.1' Then,

NMU version number and native packages

2003-07-26 Thread seb128
Hi, I've a little question about version number and NMU on debian native packages. What's the standard way to modify this number ? * On one side the developer's reference says: If there is no debian-revision component in the version number then one should be created, starting at `0.1'. So

Re: NMU version number and native packages

2003-07-26 Thread Junichi Uekawa
The 'standard process' that I know of is this: * On other side some people on #d-d says that the standard way is to add .1 to the number. Thus, a package with a version number '1.5' will be versioned '1.5.1' Then, an exception follows that if the previous upload was a NMU, in which case