[Bug 632858] Review Request: emacs-slime - The superior lisp interaction mode for emacs

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Mon Nov 8 23:32:39 UTC 2010


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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=632858

Michel Alexandre Salim <fedora at michelsylvain.info> changed:

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--- Comment #5 from Michel Alexandre Salim <fedora at michelsylvain.info> 2010-11-08 18:32:38 EST ---
Hi Arun,

I'm not sure about the version number. I use SLIME from the Emacs ELPA
repository myself, and the version has always just been the release date.

Likewise, connecting to SLIME just displays "SLIME 20100404" (in the case of
the last version pushed to ELPA).

>From the NEWS file, the version number would actually be somewhere between 2.0
(April 2006) and 3.0 (not released yet). The 1.2 version number you get, it
looks like it comes from mkdist.sh, but if you do 'cvs log mkdist.sh' you'll
find that the version number was last updated on 2005-04-18 (thus the low
version number).

The last branch name is SLIME-2-1 so I'm guessing you could use:

%global alphatag 20100930cvs

Version: 2.1
Release: 1.%{alphatag}%{?dist} <-- note the %{?dist} should be at the end
                                   of the release field

The rest of the package looks good. It's getting late here so I'll sleep on it
and give you a full review tomorrow.

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