Hi Frank,

I believe 'r' means 'release'. Let me have a guess for others:
'mr' could mean 'master release'. And 'fr' could mean 'final release'.
Take it with a grain of salt... Or ask it here:
https://developer.qualcomm.com/forum

You might find other hints here:
https://source.android.com/source/build-numbers.html

If you wonder, as I did, what 'kgsl' means. It is yet another acronym used by 
Qualcomm:
https://developer.qualcomm.com/forum/qdevnet-forums/mobile-gaming-graphics-optimization-adreno/7767

Emeric

Le 6 juil. 2014 à 14:01, Frank Tian <fr...@bheu.net> a écrit :

> Such As following,  what is the mr1, mr2, fr1, fr2, r1 meanings?  Thanks
> android-msm-hammerhead-3.4-kitkat-mr1
> android-msm-hammerhead-3.4-kitkat-mr2
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> android-msm-hammerhead-3.4-kk-fr2
> android-msm-hammerhead-3.4-kk-r1
> android-msm-hammerhead-3.4-l-preview
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