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Re: readline package rename question


On Mon, 2015-01-26 at 21:28 -0700, Eric Blake wrote:
> I'm attempting to upload a new version of readline 6.3.  However, the
> 32-bit version named the devel package 'readline' 6.1 (the
> release/readline/setup.hint describes a direct package for headers and
> such, and release/readline/libreadline7/setup.hint describes the dlls),
> while the 64-bit version 6.2 (still sitting at the version built by
> Yaakov when 64-bit first came out) chose a different layout
> (release/readline/setup.hint contains only 'skip:',
> release/readline/libreadline7/setup.hint is identical, and
> release/readline/libreadline-devel/setup.hint contains the headers and
> such).
> 
> I'd like to unify the naming, and like the idea of libreadline-devel
> (instead of plain 'readline').  For 64-bit, this is easy - just stick
> with the naming we've always used.  But for 32-bit, it means I'd want
> the existing name of 'readline' to use 'requires: libreadline-devel' so
> that people get the upgraded package.  How do I do that? 

CATEGORY="Libs"
...
PKG_NAMES="readline libreadline7 libreadline-devel"
readline_CATEGORY="_obsolete"
readline_REQUIRES="libreadline-devel"
readline_CONTENTS= # empty
libreadline7_CONTENTS="usr/bin/cygreadline7.dll ... "
libreadline_devel_CONTENTS="usr/include/ usr/lib/lib* ... "

> Also, I probably want to leave readline 6.3 in test until I have the
> matching bash 4.3 built and tested with it (it's a core enough library
> that I don't want to destabilize the distro by promoting my new build to
> current too soon).  What implications does this have to the
> readline->libreadline-devel rename?

I would hold off the change until you're ready to make this stable.

--
Yaakov



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