On Sat, 2006-07-22 at 23:39 -0700, Panu Matilainen wrote: > The name is used for versioning in several other packages for similar > reasons (to *sanely* allow more than one version of the package > simultaneously installed and updated), for example: > > [pmatilai@cs181077098 ~]$ repoquery 'openssl*' > openssl-perl-0:0.9.8a-5.2.i386 > openssl097a-0:0.9.7a-4.2.1.i386 > openssl-0:0.9.8a-5.2.i686 > openssl-devel-0:0.9.8a-5.2.i386 > openssl-0:0.9.8a-5.2.i386 > [pmatilai@cs181077098 ~]$ repoquery 'libpng*' > libpng-devel-2:1.2.8-2.2.1.i386 > libpng10-0:1.0.18-3.2.1.i386 > libpng-2:1.2.8-2.2.1.i386 > libpng10-devel-0:1.0.18-3.2.1.i386 And I personally think those are abuses of %{NAME}. I'd much rather see the compat-* ideology used there instead of overloading Name. Let me put it this way: Unless someone can show me a solid write-up that shows that there is _NO_ way to handle kernel modules without overloading Name, I'm going to oppose it on principle. ~spot -- Tom "spot" Callaway: Red Hat Technical Team Lead || GPG ID: 93054260 Fedora Extras Steering Committee Member (RPM Standards and Practices) Aurora Linux Project Leader: http://auroralinux.org Lemurs, llamas, and sparcs, oh my! -- Fedora-packaging mailing list Fedora-packaging@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-packaging