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,
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
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
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