From kde-core-devel Thu Jan 22 08:56:35 2009 From: Hans Meine Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2009 08:56:35 +0000 To: kde-core-devel Subject: Re: Application version numbers Message-Id: <200901220956.37116.hans_meine () gmx ! net> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-core-devel&m=123261466621060 On Thursday 22 January 2009 05:49:41 John Tapsell wrote: > Is it possible to have an application version just simply be the > version number of KDE? I understand that application authors want to have their own versions, but.. > The version numbers tend to be confusing. For example, kate is > released with each KDE release. It follows the KDE releases exactly, > so shouldn't the kate version be simply the KDE release version? ..that is indeed an annoying situation, I 100% agree. Now what about the following: Currently, the about dialog says e.g.: KMail Version 1.10.4 Using KDE 4.1.4 (KDE 4.1.4) Hmm, now that I see the duplication, I get the feeling that we're partway there.. what I wanted to propose is sth. like: KMail Version 1.10.4 (from KDE 4.1.4) Using KDE 4.1.4 Additionally, I thought it was a good idea to include the package name (e.g. "from kdepim-4.1.4"), but that may be too technical? (Plus I am running Gentoo with the split ebuilds.. ;-) ) Closely related features would be 1) indicating which distro package the application comes from 2) checking for/indicating the most recent stable release 3) checking for the available distro package versions (see 1) But these are a lot more complex problems of course (except maybe 2, which seems quite feasible). Nevertheless, it would be nice if KDE delivered some infrastructure for distributions to implement 1 or even 3. Have a nice day, Hans