2015-06-25, 08:03 AM
I don't mind having patches rolled up in the installer but to keep the same versioning is... not good. Something needs to show that it's revised, build number.. minor revision number... something.
Otherwise we'll think we're running the latest stuff but we aren't (which also will make bug reporting more difficult since you guys won't know WHICH 3.4.8 we're running).
If you really want to keep the "3.4.8", I'd say add a fourth number for a build number or patch level.
(Should also probably do a md5 or similar hash on the installer, we can use that too to tell if it's changed - and also just a good idea to verify a proper download.)
For example:
NextPVR (as of June 25th 2015):
Otherwise we'll think we're running the latest stuff but we aren't (which also will make bug reporting more difficult since you guys won't know WHICH 3.4.8 we're running).
If you really want to keep the "3.4.8", I'd say add a fourth number for a build number or patch level.
(Should also probably do a md5 or similar hash on the installer, we can use that too to tell if it's changed - and also just a good idea to verify a proper download.)
For example:
NextPVR (as of June 25th 2015):
Code:
NPVRSetup_3_4_8.exe
25,311,154 bytes
md5: dbc16d720b0d5e7295a388d2fd4c255c