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The version number went backwards: 6.052 -> 6.06 #151

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yurivict opened this issue Jun 2, 2022 · 10 comments
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The version number went backwards: 6.052 -> 6.06 #151

yurivict opened this issue Jun 2, 2022 · 10 comments

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@yurivict
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yurivict commented Jun 2, 2022

The FreeBSD version comparison says that it went backwards:

$ pkg version -t 6.052 6.06
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Maybe using the standard semantic versioning system X.Y.Z is better?

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herumi commented Jun 2, 2022

Is it okay to use the version X.Y and X.Y.Z?
Is 1.20 < 1.20.1 < 1.30 the correct order?

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yurivict commented Jun 2, 2022

yes.

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herumi commented Jun 3, 2022

Okay, I'll apply the format in the next version.

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herumi commented Jun 3, 2022

cf. 553246c

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yurivict commented Jun 5, 2022

Maybe you can make a new release with an increasing version number?

FreeBSD system and people keep sending me notifications about version number going backwards.

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herumi commented Jun 5, 2022

Is it okay to release version 6.60?

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yurivict commented Jun 5, 2022

Yes.

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herumi commented Jun 5, 2022

I've released it.

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yurivict commented Jun 5, 2022

Thanks!

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Tachi107 commented Jun 9, 2022

Thank you for this report and the corresponding change! I observed the same behaviour in Debian, and I avoided packaging versions that were "less" than the previous. Thanks again :D

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