Question Regarding "EXTRAVERSION" Specification

From: John L. Males (jlmales@softhome.net)
Date: Thu Jun 06 2002 - 02:09:29 EST


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I have had a recent experience in using the "EXTRAVERSION" in the
Linux 2.2.x Kernel series. The context of my question applies to both
the 2.2.x and 2.4.x Linux Kernels.

The questions are:

  1) Is there a specification that states the maximum length that the
"EXTRAVERSION" string may be?
  2) Does the Kernel make/build process enforce any specified limit of
(1) above?
  3) If (1) exists, where might it be documented? I have tried to
find out, but with no success thus far.
  4) Is anyone aware that there may be some differences in what is
supported by or works with the Kernel and the programs that support
the Linux Kernel?

Regards,

John L. Males
Willowdale, Ontario
Canada
06 June 2002 03:09

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