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In mainline (post 0.0.9), we no longer need elaborate version-massaging tricks to appease RPM. Simple ones will do.

svn:r3176
Nick Mathewson 19 years ago
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@@ -22,41 +22,7 @@
 # numbering scheme.
 %define native_version       @VERSION@
 
-# Massage the version so that pre-releases will be treated as earlier
-# than release candidates which will be treated as earlier than released
-# versions.
-#
-# We do this as follows: 
-#   - If the version number has no "pre", "cvs", or "rc", we let it pass.
-#   - Otherwise, we mangle it heavily:
-#     * To make 0.0.Xpre come after 0.0.{X-1}* but before 0.0.X, we prepend
-#       0.0.{X-1}.99 to the version.
-#     * We replace pre with .pre. and rc with .rc.
-#     * We replace -cvs with .cvs, and lack of -cvs with .release.
-#
-# Note that this scheme will break if we ever use 0 as a last digit for a
-# Tor version: so don't do that.
-
-%define is_dev_version %(echo %{native_version} | grep 'cvs\\|pre\\|rc' > /dev/null && echo 1 || echo 0)
-
-%if %{is_dev_version}
-
-# The 0.0.X.pre.1.cvs part.
-%define safe_native_version %(echo %{native_version} | sed -e 's/-cvs/.cvs/' -e 's/pre/.pre./' -e 's/rc/.rc./' -e 's/\\([0-9]\\)$/\\1.release/')
-# The 0.0.X part -- the version we are leading up to.
-%define stub_version %(echo %{native_version} | sed -e 's/-cvs//' -e 's/pre.*//' -e 's/rc.*//')
-# The 0.0 part
-%define stub_start %(echo %{stub_version} | sed -e 's/\\.[0-9]*$//')
-# The X part.
-%define stub_last %(echo %{stub_version} | sed -e 's/.*\\.\\([0-9]*\\)$/\\1/')
-# The {X-1} part.
-%define stub_newlast %(expr %{stub_last} - 1)
-# The actual version: 0.0.{X-1}.99.0.0.X.pre.1.cvs
-%define version %{stub_start}.%{stub_newlast}.99.%{safe_native_version}
-
-%else
-%define version %{native_version}
-%endif
+%define version %(echo %{native_version} | sed -e 's/-/./g')
 
 ## Release and OS identification song and dance
 #