Hi,

2017年8月16日水曜日 20時46分00秒 UTC+9 AmeBel:
>
>
> BTW, many software in Debian these days doesn't have version numbers 
>> or the concept of "release" (simply uses Git repo snapshot), so that's 
>> ok. 
>>
>> If there are multiple builds in a day then how will the git-sha help 
> denote the ordered relationship, that is without having access to the git 
> repo.
>
 
Yes, the package version number itself doesn't guarantee the order.  There 
may be, say, 1.0~git20170817.aaaaaaa and 1.0~git20170817.bbbbbbb, and it's 
quite possible that the former is actually the newer one.  The package 
maintainer should be careful for that.

(or, honestly, I'm not sure what your question means.  Could you elaborate 
a bit?)

Best regards,
MH

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