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-# 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 14.2+"
-
-# For /etc/os-release:
-VERSION_CODENAME=current
-PRETTY_NAME="Slackware 14.2 $ARCH (post 14.2 -current)"
-