On Thu, 2004-04-08 at 11:32, Rex Dieter wrote: > Toshio wrote: > > > Dist Tag for Normal Packages: > > 0.fdr.%{X}.%{disttag} > > Where %{X} is the vepoch and %{disttag} is a distribution tag from the > > following table: > > rh73 Red Hat Linux 7.3 [*] > > rh80 Red Hat Linux 8 [*] > > rh90 Red Hat Linux 9 [*] > ... > > [*] These %{disttags} will be changed when fedora.us is merged into > > Fedora Extras. The new numbering scheme is 0.7.3, 0.8, and 0.9 > > respectively. > > Why bother changing these dist tags at this late date, especially > considering that they are already or will be (real soon now) EOL. Warren will have to speak to that as I'm just telling what's in his Fedora Extras Proposal. I thought that it had something to do with upgrading between distribution releases (ie rh9's 'rh9' disttag to fedora core's '1') but that's not broken currently. It does make things more uniform (all numeric disttag rather than RHL having alphanumeric and Fedora having only numbers.) Things could break with strange enough upstream alphabetic release tags: Betas of 1.0 taking the form 1.0[a-z] will break on upgrade from 1.0s => final (foo-1.0-1.s.rh9 => foobar-1.0-1.rh9) Don't knwo if that's enough of a reason, though. -Toshio -- _______S________U________B________L________I________M________E_______ t o s h i o + t i k i - l o u n g e . c o m GA->ME 1999
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