This works fine and does provide so real functionality.
without the -d file shows the version from the .version file which is controlled from bzr code and matches the main code version.
with the -d uses the version from bzr and changes the version information using bzr tags.
This is useful for when testing automated upgrades.
Unless you are a dev or running code versions you will not know about this so it is not an issue.
This works fine and does provide so real functionality.
without the -d file shows the version from the .version file which is controlled from bzr code and matches the main code version.
with the -d uses the version from bzr and changes the version information using bzr tags.
This is useful for when testing automated upgrades.
Unless you are a dev or running code versions you will not know about this so it is not an issue.