At 07:17 AM 6/22/2006 -0400, Jim Fulton wrote: >On Jun 21, 2006, at 5:11 PM, Phillip J. Eby wrote: >... >>"""Requirement strings basically consist of a distribution name, an >>optional list of "options" (more on this in a moment), and a comma- >>separated list of zero or more version conditions. Version >>conditions basically specify ranges of valid versions, using >>comparison operators. The version conditions you supply are sorted >>into ascending version order, and then scanned left to right until >>the package's version falls between a pair of > or >= and < or <= >>conditions, or exactly matches a == or != condition.""" > >I suppose that given: > > <1.2, >1.3 > >there is an implicit >-infinity and <infinity so that, for example, >1.9 falls between the pair >1,3 and <infinity.
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