>>>> "Stephen" == Stephen J Turnbull
<turnbull(a)sk.tsukuba.ac.jp> writes:
>>>> "APA" == Adrian Aichner
<Adrian.Aichner(a)t-online.de> writes:
APA> here is what I am currently
testing on native W2K SP2, based
APA> on candidate-21-4.
Stephen> [...]
APA> --- version.sh 2001/07/18 14:16:42 1.166.2.5.2.1
APA> +++ version.sh 2001/07/18 23:14:26
APA> @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
APA> emacs_major_version=21
APA> emacs_minor_version=4
APA> emacs_beta_version=4
APA> -xemacs_codename="Artificial Intelligence (candidate #1)"
APA> +xemacs_codename="Artificial Intelligence (candidate 1)"
Stephen> Please don't do this. If you want the format of that
Must be kiiding me!
You broke the build on native Windows by using # in the codename.
I spend some time and found the problem for you.
And you are asking me not to do this kind of investigation?
Yet another example for your genuine way to put people off, damn it!
Adrian
Stephen> string changed, please say so. But I have two reasons
Stephen> for doing this, one is to have a way to keep prelease
Stephen> versions from being confused with releases, and the other
Stephen> is an ID to filter build reports. I'd rather not have to
Stephen> use complex regexps for that.
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