On 7/23/12 11:51 AM, Jonathan Underwood wrote: > On 23 July 2012 04:31, Togan Muftuoglu <[email protected]> wrote: >> On 07/20/2012 04:21 PM, Tom Eastep wrote: >>> >>> Regarding your second approach above, I notice that Debian (and most >>> other distros) add a "-n" to my version number. So my 4.5.5.3 is >>> released as 4.5.5.3-1. So presumably, users would not be confused if >>> they saw shorewall-core-4.5.5.3-1 and shorewall-4.5.5.3-2? If I were to >>> release individual patches along with the consolidated patch for each >>> product, would that help (I would only need to do that during the freeze >>> period). You could then apply those patches that did not bump the >>> version number and upload the patched product as -2, -3, etc. It would >>> be more work for the two of us during the freeze period but would spare >>> everyone else. >> >> -n for opensuse build process means the build number >> >>> >>> An alternative would be for me to change my release numbering system >>> from a.b.c[.d] to a.b.c-d, but I suspect that move would cause >>> disruption to all of the distro maintainers (and some amount of work for >>> me). >> >> Please do not do that change as opensuse build service barks to releases >> with -d (d being anything) in it. I would vote that you keep the >> numbering as it is > > Yes, this is also the case with Fedora (and presumably any other RPM > based distros); the "-" is used as the separator for the upstream > version and the package release number. Hence the upstream version > can't have a "-" in it. If shorewall were to add one, we'd have to > work around that in our packaging by eg replacing the "-" with a "_" > or something. Do-able, but a Royal PITA.
Let's put this thread to bed -- I won't be changing the release numbering or process. -Tom -- Tom Eastep \ When I die, I want to go like my Grandfather who Shoreline, \ died peacefully in his sleep. Not screaming like Washington, USA \ all of the passengers in his car http://shorewall.net \________________________________________________
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