Am Dienstag, 24. April 2007 schrieb Jurek Bartuszek: > > Only a short response, as I'm a bit in a hurry right now. From > > #gentoo-council earlier: > > > > 18:25 <@robbat2> make him covert it to > > "_rc%04d%04d%02d%02d",$RC,$YEAR, $MONTH,$DAY > > Let me see if I have this straight: suppose we have package > foo-0.1_rc2 released (very outdated) and we're waiting for > foo-0.1_rc3. Then example of something between those two would be > foo-0.1_rc000220070313? Would that force portage to update to this > version? Wouldn't that prevent portage from enforcing update to _rc3 > when it's delivered? Of course I might be wrong and if this is the > case then excuse me for the whole fuss ;)
Existing _rcX cases can be handled like this: _rc2-rYYYYMMDD Portage will update from _rc2 to a version with revision part > 0. Danny -- Danny van Dyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Gentoo/AMD64 Project, Gentoo Scientific Project -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
