CCL records all changes in svn, by cutting a new branch for each release, see e.g. the latest http://trac.clozure.com/ccl/log/release/1.10 or the previous http://trac.clozure.com/ccl/log/release/1.9
So the branch number (major.minor) plus svn revision includes any -RC1 or -f96 information and more. Note that because of the way CCL bootstrapping works, there is always a M after the revision number and it isn't informative.
CCL records all changes in svn, by cutting a new branch for each release, see e.g. the latest trac.clozure. com/ccl/ log/release/ 1.10 trac.clozure. com/ccl/ log/release/ 1.9
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or the previous
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So the branch number (major.minor) plus svn revision includes any -RC1 or -f96 information and more. Note that because of the way CCL bootstrapping works, there is always a M after the revision number and it isn't informative.