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RGS version numbering, RGS licensing, RGS Version Description

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RGS version numbering The RGS version (for example, version 5.4.0) contains the following three numbers: 1. Version primary number 2. Version major number 3. Version minor/patch number Figure 2-1 RGS version numbering on page 12 shows the positioning of the three version numbers. Figure 2-1 RGS version numbering RGS Version Description 1. primary - A primary release contains sufficient changes such that interoperability with the prior primary release is not guaranteed. For example, Sender version 5.4.0 is not guaranteed to interoperate with Receiver version 4.2.0. 2. major - A major release introduces significant new RGS features and functionality. Major releases will also include (roll up) the changes in any prior minor and patch releases. 3. minor/patch - A minor or patch release is generated for very minor features, a security issue, or for a major defect in a feature. A minor/patch release is indicated by this number being nonzero. Therefore, RGS 5.4.0 is not a minor/patch release. RGS 5.4.5 would be a minor/patch release. NOTE: Each patch release is a complete release of the entire RGS product, regardless of what components have changed. For example, if a patch release is needed to make an RGS Sender security fix available, the entire RGS product (including both the RGS Sender and Receiver) would be included in the patch release. RGS licensing NOTE: RGS licensing applies to the RGS Sender only. The RGS Receiver is a free download and can be used on any number of computers. Therefore, the following discussion of RGS licensing applies only to the RGS Sender. For detailed information on RGS licensing, see the HP Remote Graphics Software Licensing Guide, available at http://www.hp.com/support/rgs_manuals. 12 Chapter 2 RGS overview

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RGS version numbering
The RGS version (for example, version 5.4.0) contains the following three numbers:
1.
Version primary number
2.
Version major number
3.
Version minor/patch number
Figure
2
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1
RGS version numbering
on page
12
shows the positioning of the three version numbers.
Figure 2-1
RGS version numbering
RGS Version Description
1.
primary
– A primary release contains sufficient changes such that interoperability with the prior
primary release is not guaranteed. For example, Sender version 5.4.0 is not guaranteed to
interoperate with Receiver version 4.2.0.
2.
major
– A major release introduces significant new RGS features and functionality. Major
releases will also include (roll up) the changes in any prior minor and patch releases.
3.
minor/patch
– A minor or patch release is generated for very minor features, a security issue,
or for a major defect in a feature. A minor/patch release is indicated by this number being
non-
zero
. Therefore, RGS 5.4.0 is not a minor/patch release. RGS 5.4.5 would be a minor/patch
release.
NOTE:
Each patch release is a
complete
release of the entire RGS product, regardless of what
components have changed. For example, if a patch release is needed to make an RGS Sender security
fix available, the entire RGS product (including both the RGS Sender and Receiver) would be included
in the patch release.
RGS licensing
NOTE:
RGS licensing applies to the RGS Sender only. The RGS Receiver is a free download and can
be used on any number of computers. Therefore, the following discussion of RGS licensing applies only
to the RGS Sender. For detailed information on RGS licensing, see the
HP Remote Graphics Software
Licensing Guide
, available at
support/rgs_manuals
.
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Chapter 2
RGS overview