On 06/07/2012 07:42 AM, Julius Schwartzenberg wrote:
The version numbers from KDE are based on binary
compatibility. This
means all 3.5.x versions of KDE are binary compatible and any 3.5.x
version can run applications compiled against any 3.4.x (or 3.3.x,
3.2.x, etc.) version of KDE.
However it was decided to drop the binary compatibility requirement in
Trinity in favor of ease of maintenance, thus these version numbers are
not appropriate anymore.
OK,
Thanks Julius. That was the part of the puzzle I was missing. It doesn't
matter what the version numbers are as long as we know what they mean. So 14 it
is :)
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David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.