On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 06:57:54PM -0400, Digital Wokan wrote:
> It does seem like a silly idea.  If it's the third run at getting an RPM
> updated, it should be -3mdk, not -1.2mdk.  Let's leave the dotted
> versions to the software and not the package attempts.

I actually believe they were being used to update packages after
release, so that security updates on say 8.0 didn't end up having the
same package version as packages in cooker.  Apparently that was
creating much confusing when there were two packages with identical
versions but different contents.

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