Hi Marcus,
On 27.04.2018 13:34, Müller, Marcus (CEL) wrote:
Now, I'm not the author, and I'd hate to be
the one to define today's
git head as version 1, or something like that, but I honestly think
that it's worth encouraging tagging of a release (as it would make it
easy to refer to things like "hey, that used to work with 1.0.2.1, but
broke in 1.0.3.1", or include it with other software etc).
Would it be very annoying to kindly request that you add a version tag,
and to even brazenly recommend
semver.org as versioning scheme?
Actually the cmake Version module was already in place and set to
version 0.1git - it just didn't work properly because an initial tag was
missing. As Debian and SuSe already used 0.1.0 as version, I've now
tagged a 0.1.1 release and advanced to 0.1git again. The version module
now seems to work as expected, I now get "Version: v0.1.1-1-g2ff7".
Best Regards,
Steve