The notmuchmail/releases page used to have LATEST-notmuch-<version>
to link to the latest notmuch source tarball. This is confusing on
web page and on disk when the file has been downloaded. This change
looks a bit inconsistent with the 'rm' command just executed before.
$(TAR_FILE) is defined (currently) as $(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION).tar.gz;
as long as the prefix stays $(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION) and version begins
with a digit then this line is good in execution point of view.
---
 Makefile.local |    2 +-
 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Makefile.local b/Makefile.local
index c94402b..b4faada 100644
--- a/Makefile.local
+++ b/Makefile.local
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ release: verify-source-tree-and-version
 ifeq ($(REALLY_UPLOAD),yes)
        git push origin $(VERSION)
        cd releases && scp $(TAR_FILE) $(SHA1_FILE) $(GPG_FILE) 
$(RELEASE_HOST):$(RELEASE_DIR)
-       ssh $(RELEASE_HOST) "rm -f $(RELEASE_DIR)/LATEST-$(PACKAGE)-[0-9]* ; ln 
-s $(TAR_FILE) $(RELEASE_DIR)/LATEST-$(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION)"
+       ssh $(RELEASE_HOST) "rm -f $(RELEASE_DIR)/LATEST-$(PACKAGE)-[0-9]* ; ln 
-s $(TAR_FILE) $(RELEASE_DIR)/LATEST-$(TAR_FILE)"
 endif
        @echo "Please send a release announcement using 
$(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION).announce as a template."

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1.7.7.3

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