Elliot Lee wrote :
You're definitely right that there will always be some special
cases, and
we'll have to deal them on a one-by-one basis. In that particular special
case, I'd prefer to use "1.0beta1" as the version.
However, the existence of this special case above doesn't prove that
epoch
is bad or the wrong way to handle things. It's important to keep
the
users
in mind - their package searching and updating lives would be made a
lot
easier if the Version: is as close to upstream whenever possible.
Sure, but you've got to make the balance with what Ville just posted... ok,
I'm probably a bit biased, but just like him, I think that the current
"workaround", which is properly documented and easy to follow is definitely
worth it. Oh, that and "epochs are a nightmare"... just ask jbj, he's
probably seen some of the wildest bug reports ;-)
Matthias
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