[Bioc-devel] Is version 1.1.0 correct for a new released package?

Arman Shahrisa shahrisa.arman at hotmail.com
Wed Nov 1 19:36:05 CET 2017


Thanks for your thorough answer. So, when I’m going to push the first devel change, the version must be 1.1.1 while bug fixes for the released package will start from 1.0.1. Am I right?

Best regards,
Arman

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From: Shepherd, Lori <Lori.Shepherd at RoswellPark.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 1, 2017 9:49:40 PM
To: Arman Shahrisa; bioc-devel
Subject: Re: [Bioc-devel] Is version 1.1.0 correct for a new released package?


Yes this is correct -  Pkg_version x.y.z


We do a version bump on the devel version of the package to make the versioning consistent with release( y even in release)  - hence the first version bump to 1.0.0 -  this is now the current release version of your package


The second version bump is to make the versioning consistent in devel (y odd in devel) - hence the 1.1.0 - this is now the current devel version of your package.


We do this on our end when we make our Bioconductor release branches.



Lori Shepherd

Bioconductor Core Team

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics

Elm & Carlton Streets

Buffalo, New York 14263

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From: Bioc-devel <bioc-devel-bounces at r-project.org> on behalf of Arman Shahrisa <shahrisa.arman at hotmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 1, 2017 2:14:54 PM
To: bioc-devel
Subject: [Bioc-devel] Is version 1.1.0 correct for a new released package?


Hi,

There are two GitHub commits for my package �cbaf� by Bioconductor on 30 October.
The interesting thing is the first commit changes version in description file from
0.99.8 to 1.0.0 while the second one changes 1.0.0 to 1.1.0. Is it correct?
In Bioconductor.org the version of published package is 1.0.0. The same thing has happened
for Bioconductor git repository as well (After pulling the changes made by bioc team).

Best regards,
Arman


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