On 20.01.2014 16:01, Mark Haney wrote:
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On 1/17/2014 3:51 PM, Michael Friedrich wrote:
The only notable difference in regards of the
package name is the additional 'snapshot-<timestamp>' suffix but
that will only help to identify the version installed in case of a
found bug. The easiest way is running
icinga2 --version
though. The Icinga 2 buildsystem will add the git revision to the
version tag already.
Okay, I'm a bit lost here, can you explain this comment? What is the
easiest way? Using icinga2 --version as compared to querying the
package name?
Both work. While the snapshot package will show the timestamp it was
built, the binary version will tell about the git commit hash it's
sources are based on.
And you should provide both so that devs may easily identify your
version in case of any bugs.
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