Hi,
   
  I'm trying to discern the versioning info being used. Take this mysql bug 
report:
  http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=369735
   
  Says fixed in version mysql-server-4.1/4.1.11a-4sarge4. I figure 
"4.1/4.1.11a" is the mysql version number, and "4sarge4" is specific to Debian? 
But what do the numbers before and after "sarge" signify? When is the number 
before/after incremented? ie when do we get 5sarge4 or 4sarge5? Can I assume 
that mysql-server-4.1/4.1.11a-5sarge4 or mysql-server-4.1/4.1.11a-4sarge5 would 
already contain the same fixes?
   
  Thanks!

  
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