[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I did some experimenting, and here are the results: > Alt A: > With maint=0000001 and beta=true > 10.4.0.1 alpha - (635861) > > Alt B: > With maint=0000001 and beta=false > 10.4.0.1 alpha - (635861M) > > Alt C: > With maint=1000001 and beta=true > 10.4.1.1 beta - (635861M) > > Alt D: > With maint=1000001 and beta=false > 10.4.1.1 - (635861M) > > So I thought alt. A was correct for the period from when the branch is > cut up to the point when the first RC is spun (targetted for > 2008-04-04), alt. C for the RC and alt. D for the final release.
The release candidate should not have the beta flag. As long as it has the beta flag it can't be released and therefore cannot be a candidate for release... :) > But based on the comments I take it that I should go immediately to alt. > C, and that alt. D should be used for the RC. If someone confirms this > I can check in the change to release.properties and update the Wiki. Sounds reasonable to me. Although I had expected the last digit to be 0, not 1 (we did release 10.1.1.0 and 10.2.2.0, as far as I remember). -- Knut Anders
