10 Aug
2007
10 Aug
'07
7:17 p.m.
On 8/10/07, Andreas Radke <a.radke@arcor.de> wrote:
we already have packages with subdecimal versions in both architectures. it's just a question of shell scripting what's the easy way to increase either the pkgrel or add ".1"
it's trivial in both cases. either way, it doesn't seem right to try and optimize a process based on limitations of a language. Still, I never liked decimal pkgrels. It's the "release" number, or number of times ArchLinux has released or rebuilt the package. It doesn't make sense anymore when you say you released a package 0.3 times. What was the rationale behind using decimal pkgrels? Because I really have no idea where it started.