On Mon, 2007-05-28 at 10:36 -0400, Kevin Kofler wrote: > Summary: A popular and easy to use graphical IRC (chat) client > Name: xchat > Version: 2.8.2 > -Release: 2%{?dist} > +Release: 3%{?dist} > > -Provides: xchat-perl, xchat-python, xchat-tcl > -Obsoletes: xchat-perl, xchat-python, xchat-tcl > +Provides: xchat-perl = %{epoch}:%{version}-%{release} > +Obsoletes: xchat-perl < %{epoch}:%{version}-%{release} > +Provides: xchat-python = %{epoch}:%{version}-%{release} > +Obsoletes: xchat-python < %{epoch}:%{version}-%{release} > +Provides: xchat-tcl = %{epoch}:%{version}-%{release} > +Obsoletes: xchat-tcl < %{epoch}:%{version}-%{release} > %changelog > +* Mon May 28 2007 Kevin Kofler <Kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - 1:2.8.2-3 > +- use versioned Provides/Obsoletes to allow future package split > + Does it really make sense to create sub-packages for the perl & python plugins in the future? It's not like the plugins are especially large, or that most systems won't have python & perl already installed. Later, /B -- Brian Pepple <bpepple@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 810CC15E BD5E 6F9E 8688 E668 8F5B CBDE 326A E936 810C C15E
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