Version string has strict format requirements in release-check.sh:
only numbers and periods (in sane order) are accepted.
Mismatch there used to halt further execution.
In this case, checking versions like '*~rc1' for (more) problems
was not possible.
This 'fatal error' is now changed buffered error message like in
following tests, and is displayed at the end of execution.
readonly VERSION
+# In the rest of this file, tests collect list of errors to be fixed
+
verfail ()
{
echo No.
- echo "$@"
- echo "Please follow the instructions in RELEASING to choose a version"
- exit 1
+ append_emsg "$@"
+ append_emsg " Please follow the instructions in RELEASING to choose a version"
}
echo -n "Checking that '$VERSION' is good with digits and periods... "
esac
-# In the rest of this file, tests collect list of errors to be fixed
-
echo -n "Checking that this is Debian package for notmuch... "
read deb_notmuch deb_version rest < debian/changelog
if [ "$deb_notmuch" = 'notmuch' ]