* Michael Biebl [Fri, 11 Aug 2006 01:12:59 +0200]: > that "dpkg --compare-versions '0.09' '=' '0.9'" yields true, which I > think is rather odd, because it means that now all version numbers up to > 0.9 will be considered < 0.09+0.1.
0.09 = 0.9 means: 0 == 0 and . == . and 09 == 9 Which is pretty standard math. ;-) > If it's not a bug in dpkg, could someone please elaborate on the > reasoning of this behaviour. I'd be grateful for any comments and replies. Well, don't know about the reasoning, but it's definitely not a dpkg bug, since it follows the comparison algorithm as described in Policy 5.6.12. The bottom line is: whenver dealing with version, never ever say "X is obviously greater than Y", and always run dpkg --compare-versions in advance. > 2.) Use an epoch. 1:0.1 is obviously (heh) >> 0.09. On other news, 1E0.1 is _also_ >> 0.9, but << 1.0. (Yes, this is called abuse.) Cheers, -- Adeodato Simó dato at net.com.org.es Debian Developer adeodato at debian.org One of my most productive days was throwing away 1000 lines of code. -- Ken Thompson -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]