On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 02:44:15PM +0300, Leonid Pauzner wrote:
> > >> My two cents, from LYMessages.h:
> > >>
> > >> #define REL_VERSION gettext("latest release")
> > >> #define PRE_VERSION gettext("pre-release version")
> > >> #define DEV_VERSION gettext("development version")
> > >>
> > >> have not checked this message is ever used, but we could not be sure that
> > >> the compiling binary will always be the "latest release":)
> > >> Let's just "release"?
> >
> > > no - it is in fact used. for example, in 2.8.4:
> >
> > > #define LYNX_VERSION "2.8.4rel.1"
> >
> > Is it the "latest release"???
I think he means "latest release" would be used for any
release. 2.8.4rel.1, 2.8.5re.1...
And in this case 2.8.4rel.1 wouldn't be the "latest release".
Maybe use "stable version" or something, or just "release" as
he suggested ?
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