Not sure if we ever had any consensus, but I will comply ;-)

Anyways, the issue is, some times RPMs work with both rh9 and rh3as, do
you want to create 2 directories and put the same files in there, or
just have one directory called 'redhat'?

Also, I think we should stick with the official release #'s - Red Hat
only has version 9 (it was never a 9.0) and perhaps we should change
mdk10 -> mdk10.0 (mdk101 and mdk100 seems a bit confusing to me).

So this is what I propose:

        apitest/distro/rh9/mdk10.0/rh3as/fc2

Cheers,

Bernard 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Thomas Naughton
> Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 11:56
> To: Thomas Naughton
> Cc: Lombard, David N; OSCAR-devel
> Subject: Re: [Oscar-devel] RPM audit
> 
> Slight correction:
> >     apitest/distro/{rh9, mdk10, rh3as, fc2}
>                       ^^^^^
> 
> changed to,
>       apitest/distro/{rh90, mdk10, rh3as, fc2}
> 
>   
> ______________________________________________________________
> ___________
>    Thomas Naughton                                      
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> 
> 
> On Thu, 17 Feb 2005, Thomas Naughton wrote:
> 
> > Dave / others,
> >
> > Did we come to some sort of consensus on the naming scheme 
> for distro/ 
> > directories?  e.g., <opkg-dir>/distro/{rh9,mdk10,rh3as,fc2}
> >
> > I see some similarities but wasn't sure if we decided upon 
> something 
> > in the recent cleanup/audits?  The biggest odd-ball seems to be 
> > Fedora.  Some use "fedora", some use "fedora1", and "fedora2".  
> > However all other distros are
> > 2-3 char abbreviations, and "fedora" is just too general if we have 
> > differences acress Fedora releases.
> >
> > Anyway, please let me know (today) what folks think and 
> I'll use that 
> > for the new APItest dirs I'm creating.  Otherwise I'm going 
> to use the
> > following:
> >     apitest/distro/{rh9, mdk10, rh3as, fc2}
> >
> > Thanks,
> > --tjn
> >
> > 
> ______________________________________________________________
> ___________
> >  Thomas Naughton                                      
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> >
> >
> > On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Lombard, David N wrote:
> >
> >> I've attached a binary rpm audit of the trunk.
> >> 
> >> Various conventions are used to partition distro-specific packages.
> >> Should we make this consistent?
> >> 
> >> Package-specific comments:
> >> 
> >> c3
> >> -python2 for i386?
> >> 
> >> hdf5
> >> -Huh?
> >> -mdk90
> >> 
> >> lam
> >> -ia64 in rh90?
> >> -gm only for rh90/i386?
> >> 
> >> maui
> >> -extra maui-oscar-debuginfo
> >> 
> >> mpich
> >> -ia64 in rh80?
> >> -mdk90?
> >> 
> >> openpbs
> >> -missing ia64. Do we care?
> >> 
> >> perl-qt
> >> -no distro-specific dirs?
> >> -libsmokeqt1?
> >> 
> >> pvm
> >> -mkd90?
> >> -mdk92?
> >> 
> >> sis
> >> -inconsistent versions
> >> 
> >> switcher
> >> -env-switcher only in fedora2?
> >> -mkd90?
> >> -mdk92?
> >> 
> >> --
> >> David N. Lombard
> >> 
> >> My comments represent my opinions, not those of Intel Corporation.
> >> 
> >
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