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Re: What warrants a non-maintainer release number?



On 17 Dec 1997, Michael Alan Dorman wrote:

> This is part of an email exchange Sven and I had.  Simply put, I put
> in a new alpha binary of dpkg-1.4.0.19 that represented nothing but a
> recompile to pick up new libg++, ncurses, etc.  Sven suggested that
> this warranted a non-maintainer-release number, whereas I had gotten
> the idea that non-maintainer-releases suggested code changes.
> 
> Policy people?  Any suggestions?

Found out today, that the source is missing some files, among them, the
configure scripts... It also have some core files...

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