Hello, DaveIf it is possible - you can change directory names. Lets say instead of having directory v1.0.1 you could have v1.00.01. Of course if other web pages have links of these directories - it is hardly an option.... I think the newest version should be at the top or at the bottom of the list, because people are used to sort chronologically. Unless ordering is somehow fixed - the problem will stay till pgAdmin III v2.0.0 is released....
2009.10.13 10:48, Dave Page rašė:
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 8:12 AM, Julius Tuskenis<jul...@nsoft.lt> wrote:Hello, I think what causes confusion is the way versions are ordered in releases list (http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/pgadmin3/release/). Version 1.10 goes after 1.0 (not after 1.8 as many expects). I assume the ordering is done automatically, but it would be much better to tweak it a bit and have it ordered by the version, or the date of creation.'tweak it a bit' is not really an option. That page is generated by an automated system that knows nothing of the meaning of the directory names - it just sorts them alphanumerically and presents them on a nice page.
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