OH we've been using -conf. We need a standard I think. I like -common
and -base but those are debians anyhow that is just babling we need a
standard.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>-common package is a common files for -shlibs packages.
>
>fooN-shlibs packages should be installable at the same time, but if
>they contains a same file, /etc/foo.conf for example, they can't
>coexists. In this case, foo-common package contains /etc/foo.conf
>and all the fooN-shlibs depends on it. This is why we needs -common
>package.
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