Le 20/05/2019 à 11:42, Georg a écrit :
Am 18.05.2019 01:23, schrieb David C. Rankin:
$ pmq | grep '^js' js 24.2.0-4 js17 17.0.0-4 js52 52.9.0-2 js60 60.6.3-1
What puzzles me is the wide range of version numbers with the un-suffixd package not even being the highest. Can anyone explain their versioning scheme, like does it make sense when read backwards or what?
The unsuffixed package being an old version is a legacy leftover. Note that we don’t have anymore a `js` package in the repo. The versioning scheme is actually quite simple when you know what this is about: js is Mozilla js engine from Firefox. js releases follow Firefox ESR ones, which were every 7 versions before (starting from 10) and 8 now. Next version will be js68, planned to be released early July. Regards, Bruno