# If this file is present and named "current-release" when aaa_base is # built, then we will modify the files /etc/slackware-version and # /etc/os-release to help users identify that this system is running a # -current (test) version of Slackware, rather than the otherwise listed # stable release. # # How useful this will be remains to be seen, because there can be a wide # variation in the amount of difference a -current installation has from # the previous stable depending on how many updates have been made to it. # But, it's probably better than nothing. # # Change made to /etc/slackware-version: # Append a "+" to indicate -current. # # Changes made to /etc/os-release: # Add VERSION_CODENAME seen below. # Use the PRETTY_NAME variable seen below. # # This file will still ship in the build directory of a stable release, # but will be renamed "current-release.inactive". # For /etc/slackware-version: SLACKWARE_VERSION="Slackware 15.0+" # For /etc/os-release: VERSION_CODENAME=current PRETTY_NAME="Slackware 15.0 $ARCH (post 15.0 -current)"