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On 12/22/2010 02:27 PM, Allison Randal wrote:<br>
<span style="white-space: pre;">> A quick note, so anyone can
comment.<br>
><br>
> In ARB apps, we're getting some non-standard version
numbers in packages <br>
> like 1.0-maverick1 or 1.0-0extras1. We would like to set a
standard and <br>
> stick with it.<br>
><br>
> Following some discussion on #ubuntu-devel, it seems the
best option is <br>
> to use no modifier (i.e. 1.0-1). Because extras packages
install in <br>
> /opt, they'll always be built custom for Ubuntu, and
there's no need to <br>
> distinguish packages that are or aren't synced from Debian.<br>
><br>
> Sound workable? Any concerns?<br>
><br>
> Allison</span><br>
<br>
1.0-1 looks like a Debian version. If there were no modifier,<br>
wouldn't 1.0 be more appropriate?<br>
Micah<br>
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