Hi Guix, If you run 'guix lint emacs-enh-ruby-mode', it'll print this:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- emacs-enh-ruby-mode@2019111-0.7e76d75: can be upgraded to 20191111 --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- That's wrong; it should know that something that starts with the tag and has trailing characters is considered newer. Actually, it should probably implement the RPM scheme used in Debian also, so that an RC can be understood as older than the final release. The scheme uses the tilde character (~) as a way to specify that the version is lower than the number that precedes the tilde. See the test case here for a "specification" (there may be a better place): https://github.com/rpm-software-management/rpm/blob/4afe2d14d33db82ccb41c0a8d5eb1a4db90762fc/tests/rpmvercmp.at#L94 -- Thanks, Maxim