Re: GNOME Desktop Version String
- From: Laszlo PETER <Laszlo Peter ireland sun com>
- To: Luis Villa <louie ximian com>
- Cc: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: GNOME Desktop Version String
- Date: Wed, 06 Mar 2002 17:18:22 +0000
Hi,
Luis Villa wrote:
>
> So, umm... what is a gnome desktop version, exactly? What would, say,
> the string/number for what Ximian users have right now read? What should
> it read if they update 1/2 of their gnome packages tomorrow, but, say,
> libgnome is not in the set of updates? How would this differ from
> someone who got the latest 1.4 from ftp.gnome.org? Would it differ at
> all?
Let's take an example: a Linux distrib is a set of packages, all with
different numbering schemes.
I have a Red Hat Linux box here, /etc/redhat-release says its
"Red Hat Linux release 7.1 (Seawolf)" even though I updated quite
a few packages.
On a Solaris machine /etc/release says:
Solaris 8 10/00 s28s_u2wos_11b SPARC
Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Assembled 31 August 2000
This is replaced when I install an update. It won't change if I install
individual patches or packages but at least it gives a basic
idea. In an auto-update system I guess you could replace this file
anytime the user updates to the latest. It could say something like
"Ximian GNOME 2.0\nLast updated 13 June 2002".
Laca
> On Wed, 2002-03-06 at 11:32, Glynn Foster wrote:
> > Heya,
> > I've just added a version string to the gnome-desktop cvs module on the
> > advice of John here. I really think it's a good idea, and could act as a
> > good way to identify what GNOME release you have. I know that certainly
> > Sun would find such a string useful, and I figure that others will as
> > well. Currently it is just a number, which could be turned into a
> > translatable string if people thought it was worthwhile enough.
> >
> > It installs into $(prefix)/share/gnome-about/gnome-version as I figure
> > it's probably a good idea to get this into the GNOME About dialog
> > sometime soon. In any case, it's not doing any harm and could prove to
> > be useful, so it's really just a mail to let you know [and to prompt
> > discussion about how better it could be utilized].
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