On 11/06/2013 06:19 PM, Bohuslav Kabrda wrote:
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> Do you mean minor version as in the "4" in 3.4 or as in the micro level
("0"
> in 3.4.0)?
Minor as in "4". AFAIK the bytecode format only changes with major and minor
version (e.g. from 3.X to 3.Y, but _not_ from 3.X.y to 3.X.z).
FWIW, this ambiguity is why I tend to refer to Python feature releases
(X.Y) and maintenance releases (X.Y.Z) rather than major/minor
(incorrect, since Python version numbering is major.minor.micro) or
minor/micro (technically correct, but the major number changes so rarely
that calling Python feature releases minor releases usually confuses
people).
Cheers,
Nick.
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Nick Coghlan
Red Hat Infrastructure Engineering & Development, Brisbane
Testing Solutions Team Lead
Beaker Development Lead (
http://beaker-project.org/)