Yeah, as I mentioned in a later message in that thread this surmise
regarding the hyphens was a red herring (although there is a bug in at
least once method of ReleaseBuilderFor3dot10 that mistakenly assumes
that the first hyphen delimits the package name).

As it turns out the copy of Installer-Core-edc.86 in the 310 repository
refers to an Installer-Core-edc.85 with a UUID that does not match the
UUID of the copy of 85 in the 310 repository.  Which leaves two
questions: 1. What is the 'right' was to fix this?  2. How did it end up
broken?

Ken

On Thu, 2007-06-14 at 18:00 -0400, Lex Spoon wrote:
> Ken Causey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I've been fighting with this all afternoon and here is what I have
> > decided.  The problem I've been running into is in loading update 7109.
> > It fails to find Installer-Core-edc.85.  First of all I suspect that
> > having a hyphen in the name is going to cause problems, and maybe even
> > is somehow tangentially related here.  But fundamentally here is what I
> > have found, to quote from my last note to the bug report:
> 
> As one data point, I used hyphenated Monticello packages for Chuck.  I
> ended up with ten to twenty packages having names like:
> 
>   Chuck-Types
>   Chuck-Inferencer
>   Chuck-Flow Positions
> 
> 
> In retrospect, I wish I had made it all into one big "Chuck" package
> because of dependency issues.  Dependencies aside, though, it did all
> worked, through quite a few versions.
> 
> FWIW.
> 
> Lex

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