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[PR #5174] [MERGED] Revert "I am preparing a point release for next week, fixes and small… #5392
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📋 Pull Request Information
Original PR: https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/pull/5174
Author: @kmk3
Created: 6/4/2022
Status: ✅ Merged
Merged: 6/6/2022
Merged by: @netblue30
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68dc790Revert "I am preparing a point release for next week, fixes and small number of new features. Check in everything you have out."📊 Changes
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configure.ac(+1 -1)📄 Description
… number of new features. Check in everything you have out."
This reverts commit
e8cb03cde8.More specifically: s/0.9.68.1/0.9.69/.
The current development version contains not only new features, but also
breaking changes (see "modif:" on the RELNOTES). Ensure at least a
minor (rather than only a patch) version bump (to 0.9.70 on the final
version) to avoid breaking user expectations.
🔄 This issue represents a GitHub Pull Request. It cannot be merged through Gitea due to API limitations.