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36 lines
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NTP uses A.B.C - style release numbers.
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The third (C) part of the version number can be:
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0-69 for patches/bugfixes to the A.B.C series.
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70-79 for alpha releases of the A.B+1.0 series.
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80+ for beta releases of the A.B+1.0 series.
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At the moment:
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A is 4, for ntp V4.
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B is the minor release number.
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C is the patch/bugfix number, and may have extra cruft in it.
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Any extra cruft in the C portion of the number indicates an "interim" release.
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Interim releases almost always have a C portion consisting of a number
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followed by an increasing letter, optionally followed by -rcX, where X
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is an increasing number. The -rcX indicates a "release candidate".
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Here are some recent versions numbers as an example:
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4.1.0 A production release (from the ntp-stable repository)
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4.1.0b-rc1 A release candidate for 4.1.1 (from the ntp-stable repo)
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4.1.71 An alpha release of 4.2.0, from the ntp-dev repo
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Note that after the ntp-dev repo produces a production release it will
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be copied into the ntp-stable and the cycle will repeat.
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The goal of this scheme is to produce version numbers that collate
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"properly" with the output of the "ls" command.
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Feel free to suggest improvements...
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