On Sun, May 15, 2005 at 10:52:23PM +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote:
So, under current guidelines, that would basically mean: # cvsdate should be in the format YYYYMMDD %define cvsdate 20050515 # 0.0 is used for applications that do not have a proper version number. Version: 0.0 # Increment first digit of release if making a change without new source # checkout, if new source checkout, reset to 1. Release: 1.%cvsdate%{?dist} Does that seem reasonable?
Yes, IMO. For snapshots of software with a previous release, i.e. with a real % version, the string "cvs" or "svn" after cvsdate in the release field would make it more clear that it's a post-release snapshot.
So:
Release: 1.cvs%{cvsdate}%{?dist}