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Date: Sat, 16 May 2009 07:03:49 -0600
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Subject: Re: libtool, how should the version be parsed?
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According to René Berber on 5/15/2009 10:16 PM:
> $ libtoolize --version | sed 's/^[^0-9]*\([0-9].[0-9.]*\).*/\1/'
> 1.3081
> 2003
> 
> 2009
> ...
> 
> Weird, its looking for the first number, must be as confused as I am,

So that should be reported as a bug in the package parsing the version
numbers.

> I
> can understand if something is version X and part of say coreutils
> version Y, but libtool X being part of "GNU libtool" Y?

libtool 1.3081 comes from ChangeLog entry 3081; the libtool authors wanted
to have a monotonically increasing number in every development build (not
present in formal release builds) to make it easier to track exactly
_which_ development build you are using.  The package number, 2.2.7a, is
only bumped for formal releases, with odd letters (aceg...) designating
development alpha snapshots, even letters (bdfh...) designating betas, and
the absence of a letter being a stable release.

True, cygwin is a bit unusual for using a development snapshot, rather
than a formal release, of libtool, but that's because there hasn't yet
been a formal release containing the latest round of patches necessary for
use on cygwin.

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Eric Blake             ebb9 AT byu DOT net
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