Am Freitag 31 Juli 2009 schrieb Bruno Postle:
> On Sun 26-Jul-2009 at 11:03 -0400, Yuval Levy wrote:
> >Packages are for distribution.
>
> No, packages keep track of dependencies, e.g. letting me know when a
> library change is going to break anything.
>
> Packages are also for keeping your system clean, I can switch
> between any hugin build or uninstall it without trace.

+1

> Running `make install` on a Linux system is often a really bad idea,
> especially with untested development software - This is how you
> break a machine and end-up wiping and reinstalling.
>
> >Want a package? branch, update the version number in the root
> >CMakeLists.txt
>
> No, the version number in the trunk has to be higher than the most
> recent stable release (or stable branch if this hasn't yet been
> released).

Yes, therefore my version was already patched this way. I regularly create a 
package.

The only one small inconvenience is with rpm-packages. I have to use
the --force flag, because the hugin-version never changes.
No problems on debian packages.

        Kornel
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Kornel Benko
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