Thanks for the specific target. I have wondered about this tolerance.
A quick histogram of our current state gives this (pared down to the major
revision numbers):
versioncount
- --
2.11
2.25
2.441
2.697
2.72
2.8146
2.916
2.10 454
2.11 308
2.12 186
2.13 27
2.14 75
2.16 314
2.17 1
2.18 209
2.19 59
Lots of work to do to get to the 2.8 area but nothing like the 2.10 - 2.12
hurdle.
On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 10:20 PM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
Glen Larsen glenl@gmail.com writes:
This update will clear 2 LilyPond revisions from the Mutopia Project
catalog. At the start of these update projects the total count of
LilyPond
versions in use was 127 and we are currently at 97. Now that all pieces
are
now in the 2.* range so, hopefully, the update tasks should be easier.
Obviously, careful review must be done as they are converted to newer
revisions.
Current LilyPond executables refuse even trying to compile a file when
the version is older than 2.7.38. While the probability of compiling
without running convert-ly is likely not fabulous and the number seems
somewhat arbitrary, it would appear to make for a nice milestone.
--
David Kastrup
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