[half-reposted] On Sun, Nov 30, 2003 at 04:32:09PM +1100, Herbert Xu wrote: > However, epochs are designed so that they only need to be shown where > it is necessary to establish the aboslute order between two arbitrary > version numbers.
Hiding epochs actually has adverse effects (I've seen several dependencies get broken because the epoch was forgotten), so that's not a particularly happy feature... > Some may argue that such mutilations are only temporary. Well I must > say that in the contexts that I've seen it used, it is not obvious > that their existence over the lifetime of a package will be > significantly less compared to the that of an epoch if it were used. > > In this particular instance, it is not obvious whether a package > will spend most of its life as YYYYMMDD or X.Y until that switch > has been made. The policy should discuss this in any event, and then the developer can make a decision depending on their circumstances. -- 2. That which causes joy or happiness.