No, I don't have to check all of those. I was only listing ways I could tell the difference without relying on the revision number.
In thinking about this, really the only reason I like to use the autobuilder as a testing area is because it's possible (I've done it) to generate a deb from scratchbox that installs on the tablet perfectly, but the autobuilder generated deb would not install on the tablet. It was something with the post installation scripts. If that was not the case, I would feel confident in testing the deb directly without involving the autobuilder, thus avoiding the revision changing. Frank On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 7:24 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>File size changes. Timestamp on the file. But most >>importantly, whatever I caught during testing. >>A bug that I >>fixed, a change in program behavior, the package installs on >>the tablet or not. Whatever reason I started the process again >>is how I know which package I'm using. > So, you have to check package size, timestamp and possibly behaviour to > make sure you installed right version? Would it be better to just > increase revision? > > Regards, > --- > Ed > _______________________________________________ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers