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URL: http://github.com/rbarrois/python-semanticversion/pull/119

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Add a line telling which operators are supported in case a '+' part is used in the spec.

Add a line telling which operators are supported in case a '+' part is used in the spec.
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@rbarrois - can you please have a look? (automatic workflow does not start as the system considers me a "new" user for this area.)

>>> Version('1.0.0+build1') in SimpleSpec('==1.0.0+build2') # Include build in checks
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When using '+' in the spec text only operators '==' and '!=' are supported whilst any variant of lower/greater is not.
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@AlexanderStohr I felt that this topic was already addressed in the previous sentence:

Build metadata has no ordering; thus, the only meaningful comparison including build metadata is equality.

Maybe I should add a few examples of comparing versions higher in the README? Or some more details in this example block?

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I felt it was not obvious but only implicit by leaving out such examples.

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comparing metadata can be done in principle by using a textual (ascii) or a numeric comparision. Right now its just up to the one that wants to do it - to do it on his own.

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"Error: Version 3.4 with arch x64 not found"
it seems there is no longer a testing setup for that old version - removing it from the list of tests might be indicated.

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