On 03/14/2016 08:04 PM, Rainer Weikusat wrote:
>>>
>>> 0.1.20160314+1deb1
>>>
>>> I was purposing something like this:
>>>
>>> 0.1.d5d965-jessie1
>>>
>>> There is not a great difference between both. If you prefer to use
>>> the date instead of the short commit, i will do so.
>>
>> The whole point with version numbers is to be able to compare them to
>> know which is more up-to-date. Wouldn't using a hash conflict with
>> this?
>
I suggest using version numbers compatible with [SemVer][0]. It doesn't
strike me as incompatible with Debian versioning and brings some
interesting programmatic advantage to manage dependencies upstream.
If upstream is v0.1.0, you could use: 0.1.0-jude[-devuan-version].
`-devuan-version` would be preceded by a hyphen per the Debian
documentation that was provided in this thread.
The package then would show, e.g., 0.1.0-jude-jessie1.
==
hk
[0]:
http://semver.org/ "Semantic Versioning"
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