On Tue, 2005-06-28 at 19:40 -0500, Tom 'spot' Callaway wrote:
Version: 1.1
(where the value in the Version field is equivalent to the kernel module
version, NOT the kernel version we're building against (in this example,
"1", followed by the build revision, in this example ".1")
If a bugfix needs to be made to the package, then the .1 (build
revision) is incremented. If a new version of the kernel driver is
released, then the first part of the Version is incremented, and the
build revision is reset to .1 (if it is not .1).
Where do you propose that we put the version number of the module
itself, if it's not an integer (e.g., 0.6.3)? Should we have 0.6.3.1 in
that case?
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