At that time, the 0.7.X versions were beta versions for the 0.6 stable 
versions.

Fabien

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Kevin Barsotti wrote:
> Yes, upon further analysis, I noted that the 929 revision date matches 
> up pretty well with my timeline of the original application's delivery.  
> I am just a bit confused, I will admit.
> 
> My confusion stems from this: 0.6.1 was tagged off of 954, a couple 
> dozen revisions after 929, so this should probably be 0.6.929 by the 
> naming convention you employ.  Is that right?
> 
> Fabien Potencier wrote:
>> Ok, then your version is definitely trunk at revision 929.
>>
>> Fabien
>>
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>> Fabien Potencier
>> Sensio CEO - symfony lead developer
>> sensiolabs.com | symfony-project.org | fabien.potencier.org
>> Tél: +33 1 40 99 80 80
>>
>>
>> Kevin Barsotti wrote:
>>   
>>> I feel a bit foolish here: it turns out the proper version number was 
>>> 0.7.929.   That being said, since the revision numbers are 1881 to 1931, 
>>> it still sounds fishy.
>>>
>>> Fabien Potencier wrote:
>>>     
>>>> The 0.7.X version started on revision 1881 
>>>> (http://trac.symfony-project.org/changeset/1881).
>>>>
>>>> It ended at revision 1931 (http://trac.symfony-project.org/changeset/1931)
>>>>
>>>> As you can see, the number of revisions are quite small.
>>>>
>>>> Fabien
>>>>
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>>>> Fabien Potencier
>>>> Sensio CEO - symfony lead developer
>>>> sensiolabs.com | symfony-project.org | fabien.potencier.org
>>>> Tél: +33 1 40 99 80 80
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Kevin Barsotti wrote:
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>>>> That is interesting.  Do you know how such a version could have come to 
>>>>> reside in the system we use?  Could this version perhaps have been a 0.7 
>>>>> checkout that was modified by the prior developer, with the .9 perhaps 
>>>>> denoting some internal development version numbering?  This is all 
>>>>> conjecture, I'm just trying to get a feel for how this system came to be 
>>>>> as it is.  Do you know of an way I can get the closest legitimate 
>>>>> version to the one I have on-hand?
>>>>>
>>>>> Fabien Potencier wrote:
>>>>>     
>>>>>         
>>>>>> Back at that time, 0.7.X releases were nightly builds from the symfony 
>>>>>> trunk. So, these versions were quite "unstable" in the sense that it was 
>>>>>> the same as working with the trunk, which was a moving target at that 
>>>>>> time.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The .9 part of your version is weird as the version numbering schema was 
>>>>>> 0.7.X where X was the SVN revision. So, the 0.7.9 is not a valid symfony 
>>>>>> version.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So, unfortunately, you won't be able to find this specific version 
>>>>>> anywhere as it never existed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> HTH,
>>>>>> Fabien
>>>>>>
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>>>>>> Fabien Potencier
>>>>>> Sensio CEO - symfony lead developer
>>>>>> sensiolabs.com | symfony-project.org | fabien.potencier.org
>>>>>> Tél: +33 1 40 99 80 80
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Kevin Barsotti wrote:
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>> Per an ongoing thread in the installation and setup forum, I am in the 
>>>>>>> process of upgrading a Symfony install from v0.7.9 (beta) to 1.0.  
>>>>>>> Issues are arising that have lead people to believe that the original 
>>>>>>> developers of the application here that employs the Symfony framework 
>>>>>>> may have altered some aspects of the Symfony core, for purposes I can 
>>>>>>> only guess at, as they left no documentation or any other indications 
>>>>>>> of 
>>>>>>> their activities and motivations.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It's been suggested that I should acquire a copy of the v0.7.x 
>>>>>>> framework 
>>>>>>> and run some comparisons on the files contained therein to help narrow 
>>>>>>> down where changes may have been made, in order to ascertain the nature 
>>>>>>> of those changes.  My attempts to check out such a copy from the SVN 
>>>>>>> repository have so far not been successful; I can find 1.x and 0.6.x 
>>>>>>> versions clearly noted, but I need a little help from you folks to 
>>>>>>> narrow down just what build has a stable/working version of 0.7.9 for 
>>>>>>> my 
>>>>>>> ongoing forensic work.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Symfony's a really cool system and I'm impressed with the features that 
>>>>>>> have opened up (such as the web debug UI, it's hugely advanced over the 
>>>>>>> version present with the 0.7.9 build) with the upgrade thus far.  With 
>>>>>>> your help, I may even be able to run the application while enjoying 
>>>>>>> these new features!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Oh, if anyone is feeling altruistic and wants to chime in and offer 
>>>>>>> wisdom and advice, this is the thread where I'm chronicling this 
>>>>>>> upgrade 
>>>>>>> process.  If anyone wants to offer their wisdom or advice, please do so!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://forum.symfony-project.org/index.php/t/18528
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>     
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>           
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>
>>
>>   
> 


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