On 14 September 2012 10:54, Rashif Ray Rahman <[email protected]> wrote: > > Good one, we must provide for that. Nevertheless, what I meant was > _not_ to have: > > python-qt > python2-qt > python-gtk > python2-gtk > > But to have: > > pyqt > python2-pyqt > pygtk > python2-pygtk > > As we have now. Prepending 'python' everywhere is fine, as long as the > 'pyX' name remains. Now the ideal scenario would be: > > John: Fetch me 'pyalpm' > Pacman: Do you want python(3)-pyalpm or python2-pyalpm? > > Now that I look at it that way prepending 'python' would be better. > > > -- > GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1
Just my 2 cents: I'd prefer "python-something" when the "something" is compatible with both Python 2 and Python 3, and reserve python2-something/python3-something when the "something" works only under version of Python specified in the name. Lukas

