To a naive user, 1.5.0 is more recent than 1.4.2, so they will
download the highest number.  Personally, I would put the 1.5
development/unstable releases in a subdirectory called 'devel' or
'unstable' instead of the main directory.  Indeed, we may want:

        /pub/gnucash/
                        stable/
                                1.2.x...
                                1.4.x...
                        devel/
                                1.3.x...
                                1.5.x...

This would alleviate all confusion.  Just make sure that users start
at /pub/gnucash.. Or don't provide an easy link to the 1.5 series ;)

-derek

Rob Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> https://sourceforge.net/project/filelist.php?group_id=192 and note how 
> often the 1.5.0 has been downloaded compared to the 1.4.2 release.
> 
> and we thought people wanted a stable version....  :-)
> 
> rob
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