Please use 0.0.${DATE}.

That way, if he ever does release a version, we don't have to pollute the
makefile with EPOCH.


On 2013 Jan 16 (Wed) at 16:15:24 +0000 (+0000), Florian Obser wrote:
:updated port, version number is now 2012.01.28 - the day of
:the last commit.
:
:On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 03:44:14PM +0000, Florian Obser wrote:
:> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
:> Information for inst:git-cvs-2013.01.10
:> 
:> Comment:
:> import changesets from CVS into Git
:> 
:> Description:
:> git-cvs is a tool to incrementally import changesets from CVS into a
:> Git repository with stable commit hashes.
:> 
:> Maintainer: Florian Obser <flor...@narrans.de>
:> 
:> WWW: https://github.com/ustuehler/git-cvs
:> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
:> 
:> jasper suggested I should ask uwe if he already has a port - no response
:> as of today.
:> 
:> My understandig is that zip downloads from github are not stable. I
:> cloned the repo and used the day of the clone as version number. Is
:> that correct? Or is it preferred to use the date of the last commit? 
:> 
:> Comments? OK to import?
:> 
:> Thanks,
:> Florian
:> -- 
:> I'm not entirely sure you are real.
:
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:I'm not entirely sure you are real.



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