I think it's safe to say that the major build number for a release
would only go past 420 if the release included everything in 420+.
John
On Apr 18, 2006, at 8:00 AM, Matt Gough wrote:
On 18 Apr 2006, at 14:19, John Sullivan wrote:
The + means that the version was built from the latest sources (as
opposed to being an official release), and that it is newer than
the version without the +. So 420+ is a version built from the
latest sources that's newer than 420. As you say, it's working
towards a 421 (or beyond) release.
OK. So the only real pitfall I can see to me testing the version
number to see if my workaround is redundant is that Apple could
release one or more minor updates to WebKit that actually have
higher version numbers than 420 (since 418 is the current release)
and which don't include the fix, or is that not likely (i.e they
would end up as 418.1, 418.2 etc).
I realize you can't talk about future versions etc, but any further
insight would be appreciated.
Matt
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