Hi, > Argh. This is just plainly _wrong_. Read policy and developers reference > about versioning what -2.1 actually means...
I'm sorry, but I cannot find anything negative about 2.1 as debian revision. In the policy I read section 5.6.11 which tells me that 2<=2.1 which is what I want; my upstream version did not change and the change is really minor (just re-created .dsc, .diff.gz, .deb and .changes without any change to the debian/ directory except changelog). I also checked that my interpretation of 2<=2.1 is shared by dpkg: dpkg --compare-versions 0.10-2 "<=" 0.10-2.1 && echo "lt" says "lt" to me. Please tell me what is wrong, and where I can find that info. Thanks, Alexander -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]