Replaces occurrences of 0.0.yyyymmdd by dyyyymmdd.

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Mathieu Arnold 2018-03-02 09:03:47 +00:00
parent 60a383ee17
commit c16925d60c
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-08 03:00:23 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=51452

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@ -743,13 +743,14 @@ PORTEPOCH= 1</programlisting>
looking at the version string. In particular, make sure
version number components are always delimited by a
period, and if the date is part of the string, use the
<literal>0.0.<replaceable>yyyy</replaceable>.<replaceable>mm</replaceable>.<replaceable>dd</replaceable></literal>
<literal>d<replaceable>yyyy</replaceable>.<replaceable>mm</replaceable>.<replaceable>dd</replaceable></literal>
format, not
<literal><replaceable>dd</replaceable>.<replaceable>mm</replaceable>.<replaceable>yyyy</replaceable></literal>
or the non-Y2K compliant
<literal><replaceable>yy</replaceable>.<replaceable>mm</replaceable>.<replaceable>dd</replaceable></literal>
format. It is important to prefix the version with
<literal>0.0.</literal> in case a release with an actual
format. It is important to prefix the version with a
letter, here <literal>d</literal> (for date), in case a
release with an actual
version number is made, which would be
numerically less than
<literal><replaceable>yyyy</replaceable></literal>.</para>
@ -935,8 +936,18 @@ PORTEPOCH= 1</programlisting>
<literal>piewm</literal> example above). Otherwise, ask the
original author or use the date string the source file was
released on
(<literal>0.0.<replaceable>yyyy</replaceable>.<replaceable>mm</replaceable>.<replaceable>dd</replaceable></literal>)
(<literal>d<replaceable>yyyy</replaceable>.<replaceable>mm</replaceable>.<replaceable>dd</replaceable></literal>,
or
<literal>d<replaceable>yyyy</replaceable><replaceable>mm</replaceable><replaceable>dd</replaceable></literal>)
as the version.</para>
<tip>
<para>Use any letter. Here, <literal>d</literal> here stands
for date, if the source is a <application>Git</application>
repository, <literal>g</literal> followed by the commit date
is commonly used, using <literal>s</literal> for snapshot is
also common.</para>
</tip>
</sect2>
</sect1>