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Hey,
I've found some irregularity where I have the following two versions for tcpdump 4.9.3-4ubuntu0.1 4.9.3
Using the example code from the readme we get that 4.9.3 is greater than 4.9.3-4ubuntu0.1 even though that's not the case Link to playground to see my tests.
I'm pretty sure that 4ubuntu0.1 doesn't mean it's a prerelease version and it's a widely used suffix.
In other compiled binaries for ubuntu.
I'm not sure what's the correct approach to solve this, but I was wondering whether we should narrow down the behavior when evaluating the prerelease string.
WDYT?
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Hey,
I've found some irregularity where I have the following two versions for tcpdump
4.9.3-4ubuntu0.1
4.9.3
Using the example code from the readme we get that
4.9.3
is greater than4.9.3-4ubuntu0.1
even though that's not the caseLink to playground to see my tests.
I'm pretty sure that
4ubuntu0.1
doesn't mean it's a prerelease version and it's a widely used suffix.In other compiled binaries for ubuntu.
I'm not sure what's the correct approach to solve this, but I was wondering whether we should narrow down the behavior when evaluating the prerelease string.
WDYT?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: