Matthias Neeracher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Update of /cvsroot/fink/dists/10.3/unstable/main/finkinfo/libs/rubymods
> Added Files:
>       imlib2-rb.info imlib2-rb18.info opengl-rb.info 
>       opengl-rb18.info opengl-rb18.patch 
> Log Message:
> Committing inaugural ruby modules

Yay! I'll move the extant term-ansicolor-rb there:)

> --- NEW FILE: imlib2-rb18.info ---
> Package: imlib2-rb18
> Depends: ruby18-shlibs, imlib2-shlibs
> BuildDepends: ruby18-dev, imlib2
> Type: ruby 1.8
> InstallScript: <<
> make install prefix=%i
> mkdir -p %i/share/doc/%n
> cp -r examples doc %i/share/doc/%n
><<

Does this rely on any of the magic you just added to Fink::PkgVersion?

More importantly, this sounds like it gets installed into a versioned
part of lib/ruby (maybe lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8?). If so...

> --- NEW FILE: imlib2-rb.info ---
> Package: imlib2-rb
> Depends: imlib2-rb18
> Type: bundle
> Description: Placeholder for versioned opengl packages

Uh oh. What is the situation in which one would need this bundle
package, and how is this not taking us into the same hell that is perl
versioned modules?

dan

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