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- Subject: Possible typo in nightly versioning scheme examples
- From: Alexey Savchkov <rpa@mail.ee>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2025 13:47:17 +0200 (EET)
- Message-id: <[🔎] 1092292934.94317.1737632837104@eu-w4>
Severity: minor
On https://wiki.debian.org/Versioning in the "Nightly Versioning" section in the `{upcoming_version}~git{date}.{hash}-{revision}` scheme the build metadata part (date and git hash) is separated from the version by a tilde. However in the examples following the scheme the metadata part is separated by a plus (e.g. 0.99.99+git20150101r2212b5136299-1). And in the examples at the end of the text the separator is again a tilde.
Is the plus a typo in this context? From the version sorting rules it seems like a plus separator is applied to signify a stable post-relesae snapshot versoin and I can't understand its occurence on the wiki page I mentioned.
Thank you,
Alexey
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- To: Alexey Savchkov <rpa@mail.ee>, 1093847-done@bugs.debian.org
- Subject: Re: Bug#1093847: Possible typo in nightly versioning scheme examples
- From: Boyuan Yang <byang@debian.org>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2025 11:32:27 -0500
- Message-id: <1074b675-8d6c-4489-b2f7-4e1f24920b99@debian.org>
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Hi, 在 1/23/2025 6:47 AM, Alexey Savchkov 写道:Package: wiki.debian.org Severity: minorOn https://wiki.debian.org/Versioning in the "Nightly Versioning" section in the `{upcoming_version}~git{date}.{hash}-{revision}` scheme the build metadata part (date and git hash) is separated from the version by a tilde. However in the examples following the scheme the metadata part is separated by a plus (e.g. 0.99.99+git20150101r2212b5136299-1). And in the examples at the end of the text the separator is again a tilde.Is the plus a typo in this context? From the version sorting rules it seems like a plus separator is applied to signify a stable post-relesae snapshot versoin and I can't understand its occurence on the wiki page I mentioned.I have edited the page to make it consistent. Note that this Wiki page contains only additional conventions that are not hard requirements. You don't have to follow it, although following would be highly beneficial and avoid surprises. On the contrary, Section 5.6.12.2 of Debian Policy is the hard requirement that must be followed. Thanks, Boyuan YangAttachment: OpenPGP_signature.asc
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