Moinak Ghosh wrote:


Maybe what we require from all the distributions is a common means of identifying versions, so a package installer can search for <package X><version Y> on the system, regardless of its origin.



I have been pointing this out for a while. Right now all the dependencies are based on package names which fosters duplication. Instead we need to have dependencies
  based on standard exported (by some means) module names.

OK, maybe a starting point would be to agree on a package naming convention. I know this won't be easy, if you look back though the archives of the SolarisX86 Yahoo list, you will see how much wrangling went on before the CSW name was agreed for Blastwave packages. Mind you, much of that related to the directory name.

Any suggestions an how an agreement could be reached? Could it work with just the package name being common and still having SFW, CSW, SUNW etc. packages? I don't see why not.


Another wild idea it to use something like a stripped down configure script to check
  for dependencies. This will not require standard module naming.


Wouldn't that require consistent library names and version numbering? Or maybe something like what(1) could be used (is there an equivalent for CVS files?)?

Ian



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