point release
English
Noun
point release (plural point releases)
- (software) A software release that is only slightly different from a previous version and thus having the same major version number, only differing in minor version number (after the decimal point).
- Between 2.0 and 3.0, there were four point releases, called 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, and 2.4.
- The company will fix the crashing issue in an upcoming point release.
- 2007 November 29, Oliver Rist, “Leopard is the New Vista, and It's Pissing Me Off”, in PC Mag:
- No one is 100 percent sure how long Leopard took, since Apple whispered its name only just last year, but if it is "just a point release," then it should have been much easier to Q/A.
- 2014 April 11, Ewan Spence, “Apple Loop: iOS 7 Adoption, The $350 iWatch, US Market Share, MacBook Air Predictions, And Jony Ive”, in Forbes:
- Recent data from their own Developer Support Site shows 87% of iOS devices are now running a version of iOS 7, and 58% of devices are running the latest point release of iOS 7.1.
- 2015 August 26, Jon Brodkin, “VMware brings Windows 10 and graphics boost to Fusion and Workstation”, in Ars Technica:
- VMware confirmed the bug to us yesterday and said it will not be fixed in the initial version going out to customers today. It will be fixed in a point release later on.
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- point release on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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