On 8/28/05, Jack Tanner <ihok@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > $ rpm -qa | wc -L > 52 tsk tsk tsk... go back and do that with just the package name and not the name-version that rpm -q uses by default and exlude things like kernel-module packages where there is no established policy to follow with regard to naming. I do this on my system rpm -qa |grep -v kernel-module|wc -L -> 46 rpm -qa --qf "%{NAME}\n"|grep -v kernel-module|wc -L 32 Leaving the kernel-modules in and I get 60/41. I will reinterate that kernel-modules are not covered by Fedora Extras packaging guidelines. Since you have given up on talking about extremes, such as "damning physical constraints" I'll reiterate. Packaging naming is a matter of policy. If the important bits about a package are 20 or 30 characters deep into the name, that is very much a naming policy problem. There needs to be some thought into making sure the parts of the xorg component names that are unique live inside the first 20 or so characters. If you have polluted the first 20 characters with just a sequence of non-unique preface that corresponds to several packages thats a general readability problem. -jef -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list