Getting a bit off topic -
Does anyone know whats the logic behind calling the experimental release
1.0.8+1.1.0rc4-1, what wrong with just releasing 1.1.0? - it's beyond
confusing (and since subversion is such a brease to build - thanks to
some very good code), I dont usually use the packages, (although it
would be nice to..)
Regards
Alan
Ross Boylan wrote:
>On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 07:39:06AM +0200, Konrad Rosenbaum wrote:
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>>On Thursday 07 October 2004 02:30, Erik Anderson wrote:
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>>>I'm just holding my breath until Debian removes it from the 'experimental'
>>>category... (http://packages.qa.debian.org/s/subversion.html)
>>>
>>>
>>Don't hold your breath for Debian, unless you want to suffocate... ;-)
>>
>>
>> Konrad
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>
>Huh? It's already in various flavors of debian.
>I'm not sure what you mean by "experimental"; ordinarily it refers to
>a branch that is outside of stable/testing/unstable. It's been in the
>regular branches for awhile, and should be in the next official
>release.
>
>$ apt-show-versions -a subversion
>subversion 1.0.6-2 install ok installed
>No stable version
>subversion 1.0.6-2 testing
>subversion 1.0.6-2 unstable
>subversion/testing uptodate 1.0.6-2
>
>The page you refer to simply shows that the latest version (1.0.8) is
>held up for various reasons. Earlier versions are out.
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