Hi,

In Debian we recently allowed ~ in version numbers, where ~ could be
used to sort after everything else.  This is for instance useful so that
1.0~rc1 is a smaller version than 1.0.

Using this seems to be breaking libtool, because it uses ~ for something
else.  Can someone take a look at this?


Kurt

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Hi all,

the new "~" in packagenames and builddirs doesn' fit well.

The problem is caused by the fact that there is a "~" in the
directory name. Libtool uses "~" as a separator. [1]

Is there a way to avoid this or should we use the "old" packagenames
-> alsa-tools-1.0.12+1.0.13rc2 instead of alsa-tools-1.0.13~rc2 ?

[1]http://autoconf-archive.cryp.to/patch_libtool_changing_cmds_ifs.html

Thanks for cooperation

Elimar


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