Hi,
In 3.3, the first three (to the left of decimal) represents RHEL 3.
The other 3 represents it reflecting what's called "update 3" if you
look at redhat's pages like
http://www.redhat.com/security/updates/notes/
I had assumed that SL was following a similar route. David Groep had
originally just set the version to "3" ... if people think that's
better, I could do that.
J "RHEL 4 is already out" T
On Feb 23, 2005, at 14:32, Burke, S (Stephen) wrote:
> LHC Computer Grid - Rollout
>> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jeff Templon said:
>> Version: ScientificCERN
>> Release: 3.0.3
>
> [...]
>
>> Version: CentOS
>> Release: 3.3
>
> One other thing, why are the release numbers different for what is
> presumably the same release? Is the CentOS number wrong? If you can't
> match version numbers for different distributions the requirement
> expression is going to get even more complicated ...
>
> Stephen
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