On Thursday 25 June 2020 at 13:18:41, Stipe Tolj wrote: > Am 24.06.20, 13:11, schrieb Antony Stone: > > > > I don't know the answer to your question, but I would suggest that you > > reconsider the use of Kannel 1.5 at all, as the code is considerably > > older (don't ask me why, I think it's silly) than Kannel 1.4.4 or 1.4.5 > > the point here are the sub-release version convention that we have. We > follow Linux historical approach here where: > > - major.minor (i.e. 1.4) is STABLE release class if minor is even > - major.minor (i.e. 1.5) is DEVEL release class if minor if uneven > > So, due to that 1.5.x can be older then 1.4.x.
By seven years? That's surprising... I also wonder where do the code changes which go into 1.4.x come from, if not from the development tree? Antony. -- I bought a book on memory techniques, but I've forgotten where I put it. Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me.