Anyone using it? I noticed two days ago that the buttons are gone. Since I
updated mpsql and lesstif almost at the same time I'm not exactly sure what
happened, but have the feeling the change in lesstif caused this. Anyone
else experiencing this problem? Please tell me what happens on your s
Gregory S. Stark writes:
> this problem keeps coming up. i was thinking it would be handy to have a
> character that is defined to sort before 0 and before the empty string.
> tilde seems like the best choice to me, so something like:
>
> krb4-0.9.9~980514
> fltk-0.9.9~9
was thinking it would be handy to have a
character that is defined to sort before 0 and before the empty string.
tilde seems like the best choice to me, so something like:
krb4-0.9.9~980514
fltk-0.9.9~980527
mpsql-2.0~b1
which i think is probably clearer than what i actually did:
krb4-0.9.8.9805
According to Michael Meskes:
> Miquel van Smoorenburg writes:
> > Another one is using a '-' as seperator. a '-' sorts lower then a '.',
> > so you can have
> >
> > mpsql_2.0-b1
> >
> > And then release
> >
> > mpsql_2.0.0
> >
> > The only problem is that "mpsql_2.0" does sort lower so it depen
depends
> a bit on the version number. But with "squid_2.1-beta22" and later
> "squid_2.1.0" it will work.
That ones a good idea, but then since I already uploaded 2.0-1 it won't work
now.
Also the beta is not exactly in the source. The upstream changelog says
Yann Dirson writes:
> Hm, assuming the "b1" means it's beta stuff, I think it would be
> better to keep it in the Debian version. Changing the version number
Yes, but then slink is also beta.
> * heavily using epochs
I HATE epochs!
> * add a string like "final" to the version when out of beta
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Yann Dirson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Michael Meskes writes:
> > mpsql (2.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
> > .
> >* Initial Release.
> >* Based on version 2.0b1.
>
>Hm, assuming the "b1" means it'
Michael Meskes writes:
> mpsql (2.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
> .
>* Initial Release.
>* Based on version 2.0b1.
Hm, assuming the "b1" means it's beta stuff, I think it would be
better to keep it in the Debian version. Changing the version number
is co
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