Is a version number such as 0.3.9 actually a "current svn snapshot?" If so, that's quite confusing. I suggest that a version be a version... not to change. If it's a snapshot, version it with the date, e.g.

ivtv-20051005
or
ivtv-0.3.9-20051005

-Cory


If you've downloaded from www.ivtv.tv, then that file is just a mirror of the latest 0.3.9 svn available. I've changed the mirroring to also include the svn version number in the filename.
The latest version available is "ivtv-0.3.9-2749.tgz".


OK... that makes more sense. I've never seen a system where a non-dated version number is not unique. CVS/SVN snapshots may have been
released, but then they get a unique number.

        I have now just gotten it via svn.  Happiness ensues...

-Cory

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* Cory Papenfuss                                                        *
* Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student               *
* Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University                   *
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