[Opensim-dev] versioning question
Paul Fishwick
fishwick at cise.ufl.edu
Thu Sep 3 16:25:26 UTC 2009
Justin Clark-Casey wrote:
> It will be 6cf610, as this is only two revisions from the bleeding edge.
>
> a82950 is the very oldest revision and 10185 might be the absolute number of revs.
>
>
As long as there is a way that we know how to compare revisions. IE:
The next revision to 6cf610 will be 6cf610 + 1 = 6cf611, then at least
there is some logic to it.
If my hex intuitions serve me, 6cf610 < a82950 so does anyone know
how these version #s are to be interpreted or are they random identifiers?
And if they are random, how do we track where we are? maybe, I should
go back to the "10185 revision(s)" and use that #.
-p
>> not sure how to interpret this hexadecimal indexing. Should I consider
>> "10185" to be the number? The actual commit # is a long hexadecimal
>> string. The beginning of it matches what you said:
>>
>> 6cf610 is the revision #? Do we need to bring out the old HP calculators? :)
>> -paul
>>
>>
>>
>> Justin Clark-Casey wrote:
>>
>>> Paul Fishwick wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Justin:
>>>>
>>>> Justin Clark-Casey wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> The 'interface v5' part refers to the interface protocol between the region simulator and the grid (and defacto, between
>>>>> region simulators). It doesn't have anything at all to do with the OpenSim version (0.6.6).
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> OK
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> In principle, if you are running from a source repository update then the git version should be tacked on the end of
>>>>> OpenSim 0.6.6 (e.g. 0.6.6 239a1). This should also be true if you are updating from the SVN mirror (e.g. 0.6.6.10108).
>>>>> If this isn't the case then this is arguably a bug.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Where does one find this build # (i.e., "239a1" or "10108") ? It is not
>>>> produced through "show version". If that is a bug, I can file it.
>>>> -paul
>>>>
>>>>
>>> If you execute 'git log' on the command line, the long string after the word "commit" is the build identifier, e.g. in
>>>
>>> <paste>
>>> commit 4841858600cf35903966d48451015b2be5e97d5c
>>> Author: Chris Hart <chris at reactiongrid.com>
>>> Date: Wed Sep 2 13:28:57 2009 +0100
>>>
>>> MSSQL patch to mirror mantis 4077 for MySQL to improve region load times
>>> </paste>
>>>
>>> 4841858600cf35903966d48451015b2be5e97d5c is the identifier. We often identify these only by the first selection of
>>> characters, e.g.
>>>
>>> 48418
>>>
>>> These identifiers are not sequential. There might be a shorter way to get this information from the command line but I
>>> don't know what it is.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Gustavo Alberto Navarro Bilbao wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes, is very dark. In our server we are using the last Diva's version
>>>>>> from git, than works in our case better than the 0.6.6 downladed from
>>>>>> the wiki, a service with 0.6.6 .10108, in OSGrid, an other with 0.6.6
>>>>>> .239a1 and other with modrex.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The 0.6.6.6 in the console show the same "interfase v 5", very criptic
>>>>>> and really dark.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Albert
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2009/9/3 Paul Fishwick <fishwick at cise.ufl.edu
>>>>>> <mailto:fishwick at cise.ufl.edu>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> With the use of git or svn, what is the relationship between the
>>>>>> Version and the Build #? Once upon a time, we would do a
>>>>>> "show version" in the console, and it was very clear which specific
>>>>>> opensim version was being used. Now, it says:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> OpenSim 0.6.6 (Dev) (interface version 5)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> rather than something clearer (at least to me) like:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> OpenSim Version 10115
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The problem is that I don't know which build to refer to as I would
>>>>>> imagine
>>>>>> that the code base changes daily. Thanks.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -p
>>>>>>
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University of Florida
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