No, nor should you be concerned about internal revision numbers. I mean, so
what if the number is 1.7 rather than 1.6.001? What difference (other than
aesthetic) does it make?
Noel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2000.08.09 13:03:19
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: (bcc: Noel L Yap)
Subject: Version numbers
I can't seem to find a way to amke the version numbers increase by
hundredth and not by 10th, or control how the versions show up. Here is
what I mean (I know what a doofus)
filea.java 1.6
if I commit it, it goes to 1.7
I hate that. I would like to see this:
filea.java 1.6.001
cvs commit
filea.java 1.6.002
Is this possible?
Thanks.
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