[email protected] wrote:

...
 PROPOSAL: change it to "devel/netbeans/plugin/dtrace".

So what happens if a user types "pkg install dtrace"?

I believe Danek answered this a little while ago, but I can't find the email.
Danek, do you remember where you responded to this question?


Unresolved:

A/ What should the category/sub-category be for MessageQueue41?

How about "service/network/messagequeue-41".  And if there isn't an
intent of being able to install more than one version at a time, then I
would just go with "service/network/messagequeue".

Note that this is a concern of Stephen's on "Category/Sub-category"
not on the new package name. Currently it's defined as:

classification "System/Services"

B/ NetBeans: don't think we want "incorporation" as a basename.
 (as in: "develop/ide/netbeans/incorporation"). What should
 we use instead?

It's not clear to me whether the incorporations belong with the rest of
the packages or perhaps under a different namespace such as
"incorporation/netbeans" and "incorporation/entire", etc.  Have you
asked Bart his thoughts here?

Yes. In:

http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/pkg-discuss/2009-March/011747.html

mq41                       ==> service/network/message-queue-41

Fine although please check with Ludo whether the version number is
really necessary.

Okay.

netbeans                   ==> devel/netbeans
netbeans-incorporation     ==> devel/netbeans/incorporation
libnb-apisupport           ==> devel/netbeans/library/apisupport
libnb-cnd                  ==> devel/netbeans/library/cnd
libnb-enterprise           ==> devel/netbeans/library/enterprise
libnb-groovy               ==> devel/netbeans/library/groovy
libnb-gsf                  ==> devel/netbeans/library/gsf
libnb-ide                  ==> devel/netbeans/library/ide
libnb-identity             ==> devel/netbeans/library/identity
libnb-java                 ==> devel/netbeans/library/java
libnb-php                  ==> devel/netbeans/library/php
libnb-platform             ==> devel/netbeans/library/platform
libnb-profiler             ==> devel/netbeans/library/profiler
libnb-ruby                 ==> devel/netbeans/library/ruby
libnb-soa                  ==> devel/netbeans/library/soa
libnb-visualweb            ==> devel/netbeans/library/visualweb
libnb-webcommon            ==> devel/netbeans/library/webcommon
libnb-websvccommon         ==> devel/netbeans/library/websvccommon
libnb-xml                  ==> devel/netbeans/library/xml
netbeans-cpp               ==> devel/netbeans/cpp
netbeans-desktop           ==> devel/netbeans/desktop
netbeans-full              ==> devel/netbeans/full
netbeans-ide               ==> devel/netbeans/ide
netbeans-java              ==> devel/netbeans/java
netbeans-javase            ==> devel/netbeans/javase
netbeans-php               ==> devel/netbeans/php
netbeans-ruby              ==> devel/netbeans/ruby

I'd like clarification on what happens with these packages and a user
types something like "pkg install java".  It seems matching the
NetBeans Java library is the wrong thing here (even if it means a
conflict and it's listed as one of many choices).

Understood.

Thanks.


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