[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > question I do have is in regards to debian versioning, for example with > this package it is an RC, when the final 1.1 is released won't it be a > lower version number ("rc1" is greater than null)? Maybe I'm just > misunderstanding, but if so, what is the "standard" Debian way to handle > rc versions (CVS uses "+CVSdate, can I use the same thing)?
There's no standard. Use your imagination :-) 1.0+1.1rc1 for example seems ok to me. 1.0+cvsYYYYMMDD may be useful too. The point is that you're looking for a version string that is "greater than" 1.0 and "less than" 1.1. dam -- Damyan Ivanov 0x9725F63B Creditreform Bulgaria [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.creditreform.bg/ phone: +359(2)928-2611, 929-3993 fax: +359(2)920-0994 mob. +359(88)856-6067 ICQ 3028500 [EMAIL PROTECTED]/Gaim -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]