diff --git a/packaging/README-snapshots.txt b/packaging/README-snapshots.txt index 3e4a42ab..9dc7d126 100644 --- a/packaging/README-snapshots.txt +++ b/packaging/README-snapshots.txt @@ -19,26 +19,26 @@ File naming conventions: - Files with the "*.tar.gz" extension are compressed tar archives of the Phoenix and wxWidgets source code. - - The "*.docs.tar.gz" files are cmpressed archives of the documentation. + - The "*-docs-*.tar.gz" files are compressed archives of the documentation. - The bulk of the filename follows the convensions for naming wheels (https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0427/#file-name-convention). For example: - wxPython_Phoenix-3.0.3.dev1549.fa6f31f-cp33-cp33m-macosx_10_6_intel.whl + wxPython_Phoenix-3.0.3.dev1549+fa6f31f-cp33-cp33m-macosx_10_6_intel.whl means: - This is the wxPython_Phoenix package - - It is version 3.0.3.dev1549.fa6f31f (development version, with - the number derived from the source control system.) + - It is version 3.0.3.dev1549+fa6f31f (a development version, with + the build number derived from the source control system.) - It is built for CPython version 3.3 - It is built for the macosx operating system - - It is built for OS version 10.6 or greater + - It is built for OSX version 10.6 or greater - It is built for Intel processors. @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ number to the command, like this: pip install -U --pre \ -f http://wxpython.org/Phoenix/snapshot-builds/ \ - wxPython_Phoenix==3.0.3.dev78269 + wxPython_Phoenix==3.0.3.dev1641+76cf834 If you don't already have pip then you can install it with commands like this: