On Nov 14, 2008, at 12:42 AM, Johan Lund wrote:

I am staring at this bug:
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7138
which I was really hoping that it would make it into the next Safari version.
It says version: 420+ in the bug.

That version number is the version that the bug was filed against, not the version it is fixed in.

Safari 3.2 was released recently and it says it has version (5525.26.12); way past 420+ in my opinion.
But the bug is not fixed in Safari 3.2.

Correct, the bug is not fixed in Safari 3.2.

Can someone please educate me on how these version numbers actually work and how I can find out if a bug is supposed to have made it into Safari...

The version number field of the bug report indicates the version number that the originator observed the bug in. The SVN revision number (eg, r32664) given in the comments indicates which revision of the WebKit trunk contains the fix. There's no particularly easy way to determine whether or not a bug was fixed in a given release of Safari. If you're patient, you can look through the Subversion repository and see which changes were made on the branches that a given release was made from.

- Mark

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