[erlang-questions] what does the "B" in R12B means?

Michael T. Richter ttmrichter@REDACTED
Sun Mar 2 07:57:32 CET 2008


> I am creating a package for Erlang. I wonder which is a better
> directory name to install it, /usr/erlang/R12, or /usr/erlang/R12B?



> I had thought "B" in R12B was minor release number so I perfed
> to use /usr/erlang/R12, but is there ever a R12A or R12 release?
> I googled them but didn't find. 



I'm guessing "R12B1" means "Revision 12, Build 1" or the like.

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