The idea with the naming structure, as I understand it, is that the
version is named x.x.x-b_os. Here 'x.x.x' is the version of the
developers and -b is the version of the build. So each time the
package is re-built/ re packaged it should be -b+1. Otherwise there's
no way to see if the version I've recently downloaded is the most
recent built. Which reminds me, is this version number also being set
inside the program? I don't have it running on windows so I can't
check.
Does the designation win32 include win95 and win98?
Duncan
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