Fix version selection logic: Prioritize lexicographically larger release name for same release date #19183
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Summary:
This PR updates the version selection logic to handle cases where multiple versions have the same release date. In such cases, the version with the lexicographically larger release name is now prioritized.
Details:
release_name
in reverse lexicographical order to ensure the version with the largest release name is selected when release dates are tied.Example:
Given two versions with the same release date:
23.2.15
and23.2.1.6
23.2.16
if both have the samerelease_date
, ensuring the lexicographically larger release is chosen.