6.4.3? and version numbers

From: Terry Mackintosh <terry(at)terrym(dot)com>
To: PostgreSQL-development <hackers(at)postgreSQL(dot)org>
Subject: 6.4.3? and version numbers
Date: 1999-02-17 18:46:42
Message-ID: Pine.LNX.3.95.990217133426.2467A-100000@terry1.acun.com
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Hi all

First, what ever came of the talk of a 6.4.3 and supporting a release
back?

A client of mine has 6.3 installed, and I need to know if I should advise
them to go to 6.4.2? or if 6.4.3 is about to come out? or how close is
6.5? (I want to use some of the features not in 6.3.x)

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On another matter, version numbers. What would every one think of numbers
where to 2nd number being odd or even denotes development or stable
respectively? like with the Linux kernel.

Now would be a great time to move to it, as it has already been discused
to use 6.4.x as the "stable" version, the current development version is
6.5, so when it is ready it could be released as 6.6.0

Tanks and have a great day
Terry Mackintosh <terry(at)terrym(dot)com> http://www.terrym.com
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