Vinod, Then probably just append the .orgname.number to the existing release number. This will make the resulting rpm seem newer than the release you based it on but less then the next release. Though I am guessing you don't want to automatically upgrade to the next release from the original organization as it may well not include changes you have made (and presumable want).
Martin > -----Original Message----- > From: Vinod Kutty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 1:48 PM > To: OpenPKG Users > Subject: RE: Naming conventions > > > > Martin, > > Thanks for the quick reply 8-) > > How does that affect upgrades, i.e. between versions, does rpm and/or > openpkg-tool recognize the concept of "newer" if the > version/release is > not a number? (Sorry ... that's something I haven't read up > on ... it's > probably in the RPM HOWTO) > > I was hoping for some scheme that retains the default openpkg > release plus > some identifier, making it easier to discern from 'rpm -qa' > what packages > were customized, and what the corresponding default > release/version was > that each one was derived from. > > -- > Vinod > ______________________________________________________________________ The OpenPKG Project www.openpkg.org User Communication List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
