NNNpN -> N.NN.N
NNN.N -> N.NN.0.N
This is better than mapping NNN.N to N.NN.N, because it follows the
fact that NNN.N were not release versions, so they're mapped to
numbers that are not release versions now.
svn: r11398
* Some more sane checks -- refuse old-style versions when it's higer
than 380
* Added tests for these
* Move sanity check to tests (where it will do the same since it runs
every day)
svn: r11397
file. (That is, it does not require the file to have a `name'
entry.)
* The name shown when setup works is the directory name, followed by
the `name' field from the info file when specified.
* This means that many `name's are no longer needed, so I'm removing
them. To see if you need a `name' entry, consider that the name
will be shown like this:
... foo (<your name here>)
This means that if the name is the same as the directory name, then
there is no point in having it. I also removed cases where the name
differed only in its capitalization for collections where the case
is obvious.
* Also, for subcollections, the name should clarify the name of the
subcollection in context. For example "Acknowledgments" explains
what scribbling/acks is, but there's no need to add the context name
as in "Scribblings: Acknowledgments".
* There may also be a point in keeping names for other uses. One such
example was in games, where the name field was used in the PLT Games
application. (This was changed to default on the directory name, so
it is no longer needed in most games.) Another example is in planet
packages.
svn: r8629