Hello Andreas, The versioning is <year>.<month>.<patch level>. So the next release will be something like 18.09.0 or 18.10.0. If you call the pre-release 18.08, you will be fine.
All the best, Bernd On August 7, 2018 4:39:33 PM GMT+02:00, Andreas Tille <andr...@an3as.eu> wrote: >Hello Bernd, > >On Sun, Aug 05, 2018 at 09:01:10PM +0200, Bernd Rinn wrote: >> Hello Andreas, >> >> There are some good news: For porting JHDF5 to HDF 1.10, I got help >from >> Gerd Heber. I have been fixing some looes ends in the last couple of >> days and now the porting is now. I still want to do some improvements >to >> the library (not dependent on the underlying HDF5 version) and need >to >> work on the Windows build, but there is nothing that would keep you >from >> updating the port in Debian unstable. The build procedure for Linux >> won't change anymore. >> >> The current version of JHDF5 building on top of HDF5 1.10.3-pre1, you >> will find in (branch master): >> >> https://sissource.ethz.ch/sispub/jhdf5 > >That's pretty good news and the move to a Gitlab instance as >development >platform also helps a lot to obtain your sources in a convenient way. >However, I'm a bit confused about the versioning. Can you give some >hint what version I should use for the libsis-jhdf5-java package. The >old version was 14.12.6 and I wonder what might be your next versioning >step. I simply want to make sure that this prerelease has a highter >version than 14.12.6 but a lower version than your next official >release. > >> I plan to do in about 2 weeks time a JHDF5 pre-release to get >feedback >> from users outside my organization. The release should then be based >on >> HDF5 1.10.3 once that version has been released by the HDF group. If >you >> have anyone who could test the pre-release version or your port, >please >> feel free to forward this email to him or her. >> >> All the best, > >Same to you and thanks for your work on this > > Andreas. > >-- >http://fam-tille.de -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.