> Thank you Norbert. That would be great. I think your running the PPA
> would be a far better solution.
Fine with me! I could help the Ubuntu people also for their versions,
but I don't **run** for them. If they would ask ...
> The current (2019) version is 2019.20190605.51237-3build2 in the main
> repo
Yes, that is to be expected.
> So might I suggest 2020.20200327.54578-4~ubuntu20.04 ? This follows a
> convention followed by a number of ppas of having the ubuntu version in
> the version number. But you can put any suffix you like there. There are
> no strong rules about it for a ppa.
Hi Martin,
> Thank you Norbert. That would be great. I think your running the PPA
> would be a far better solution.
Fine with me! I could help the Ubuntu people also for their versions,
but I don't **run** for them. If they would ask ...
> The current (2019) version is 2019.20190605. 51237-3build2 in the main
> repo
Yes, that is to be expected.
> So might I suggest 2020.20200327. 54578-4~ ubuntu20. 04 ? This follows a
> convention followed by a number of ppas of having the ubuntu version in
> the version number. But you can put any suffix you like there. There are
> no strong rules about it for a ppa.
Hmmm, the page I linked /help.launchpad .net/Packaging/ PPA/BuildingASo urcePackage# versioning 54578-4ppa1~ ubuntu20. 04
https:/
has *rather clear* version number explanations. They expect some
ppa
string to be contained. My guess would have been
2020.20200327.
or so ...
WDYT?
Best
Norbert
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