Bump for V 5.8
Make the 5.7 JSOC version reflect development
Bump up to 5.7 for next release
Make jsoc version have the developement number
Increase release number for 5.6 JSOC release.
make version 5.5 release number the development to signify non-release code
bump version for next release (to 5.5)
back to development version number
New release
Change release version to debug version number
Increase full JSOC version to 5.2 for next release
Make the jsoc_version have development numbers (version 5.1)
Bump JSOC version for next release - V5.1
Now change the version number to the development form.
JSOC Release 5.0
Add a new flag, -R, that causes modules to print out the JSOC version of the module, then return 0
Now make the JSOC version the development version
Bump JSOC version to 4.7 for next release
Now set the JSOC version to 'development' numbers.
Bump JSOC version for next release (Version 4.6)
Now set the development flags on the jsoc_version numbers (ver 4.5)
Bump the jsoc version to 4.5 for the next JSOC release.
Add 'X' and '-' to release numbers to signify development work
Bump JSOC version to 4.04
Make the version number negative - to connote development code
Re-do the version number bump - messed up the first time
Make the version number negative - to connote development code
Bump version for next JSOC release.
Now make the jsoc_version number negative 4.2 to signify that the repository contains development code.
Bump jsoc_version number to 4.2 from 4.1 for the next release.
Verson 4.1 JSOC Release - developement okay now
Verson 4.1 JSOC Release
make version number negative (denoting non-release)
Forgot to get rid of "-" last time.
doing release 4.0 of JSOC
Move JSOC/src/base to JSOC/base and JSOC/src/proj to JSOC/proj. 86 JSOC/src.
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