On 29.11.2010 16:03, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Op 2010-11-29 13:02, Martin het geskryf:

And btw quote: "version or revision". As for revisions it is clearly
said that they are not tested at all, so on this part you are absolutely
right. But it is not considered a problem.

There was a reason I said "version or revisions". First, a tagged version
in Lazarus's repository is a moving target (very weird, but that is the way
Lazarus team works with SubVersion tags). So you can't simply say tag
0.9.28.3 and think that points to a specific commit in the repository.

You shouldn't think about 0.9.28.3 as a tag. It's a branch (it isn't inside the "branch" directory without reason) and thus fixes from trunk are applied there if the need arises. If you look at Lazarus' "tag" directory you'll see that the tags don't contain many fixes after the tagging and even then they seem to be small ones to get the release stable and worth to be released.

Regards,
Sven

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