Subject: |
Release Numbers |
From: |
[email protected] (Steve Lewis) |
Date: |
Tue, 22 Nov 94 15:36:47 PST |
At the September meeting at LBL, over lunch, we decided to make a
more meaningful standard for EPICS releases. Please comment on my
transcription below, and when all is agreed, we can follow it.
Template: R.V.S.E
-- R is the major Release number, which is changed only when
fundamental incompatibilities are introduced, such as Channel Access,
ascii files, and so forth. Currently R=3.
-- V is the minor Version number, which is changed when a new CVS
repository is generally published to the community. This will only be
done in general for IOC core, *NOT* for extensions in single or small
quantities. The upcoming release has V=12. Whenever R changes, V
restarts at 1.
-- S is the Site code. After a distribution, each site can tailor
its "standard" to include only that device, record, and driver support it
desires for itself and its satellite sites; and to include and/or modify
the collection of extensions and unsupported clients and off-line tools.
I propose the following:
A = APS
L = LANL
C = CEBAF
B = LBL ("Berkeley")
S = SLAC
D = DESY
Please let me know what other letters to use for the other sites. I hope
single letters will suffice!
-- E is the local Enhancement number. This should be used just
as APS has used the "X" in 3.X up to now: as a site-specific release
that lets the local application developers and other users quickly
associate a set of extensions/unsupported/features/bugs with a short
string. The "E" numbers at different sites would have no relationship.
Presumably these start at 1 whenever R.V changes.
When the next release is put on the mirrored repositories at LBL and LANL,
should we call it 3.12? 3.12.1?
Steve Lewis
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