Am 22.08.2017 um 18:14 schrieb Gianluigi:
> If you have already been asked, I apologize but I haven't seen it:
> Why on git the master version has a number more than my version?
> 3.10.90 f05e6bc (master) => f05e6bc0
These are both part of the real address of the commit:
f05e6bc0ca31f4211d46201618
Sorry Tobias,
You're right, it's the fault of my bad English.
Now I understand, thank you very much.
Regards
Gianluigi
2017-08-22 20:27 GMT+02:00 Tobias Boege :
> On Tue, 22 Aug 2017, Gianluigi wrote:
> > Sorry Tobias,
> > but I don't have understod.
> > I refer to the f05e6bc master version cod
On Tue, 22 Aug 2017, Gianluigi wrote:
> Sorry Tobias,
> but I don't have understod.
> I refer to the f05e6bc master version code, which I get from gbx3 -V as
> compared to what is in Commit f05e6bc[0] which has one number more, in this
> case zero.
> You mean that I not extracted the latest version
Sorry Tobias,
but I don't have understod.
I refer to the f05e6bc master version code, which I get from gbx3 -V as
compared to what is in Commit f05e6bc[0] which has one number more, in this
case zero.
You mean that I not extracted the latest version?
Regards
Gianluigi
2017-08-22 18:22 GMT+02:00 T
On Tue, 22 Aug 2017, Gianluigi wrote:
> If you have already been asked, I apologize but I haven't seen it:
> Why on git the master version has a number more than my version?
> 3.10.90 f05e6bc (master) => f05e6bc0
>
Because it's newer. The x.y.90 version signifies the "rolling" unstable
developmen
If you have already been asked, I apologize but I haven't seen it:
Why on git the master version has a number more than my version?
3.10.90 f05e6bc (master) => f05e6bc0
Regards
Gianluigi
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