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Date:      Tue, 08 Oct 2002 15:39:11 +0200
From:      "Jorn-Morten Innselset" <jmi@enitel.no>
To:        ports@freebsd.org
Cc:        jmi@enitel.no
Subject:   Fwd: FreeBSD packaging. Was: [*] CommuniGate Pro 4.0b9 is released
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Dear Sirs, 

are you able to help me find a reference to the latter part of this
discussion? (I found the naming scheme rules at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/x400.html#PORTING-PKGNAME,
but no reference to the \n in the +COMMENT...)

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From: Vladimir A. Butenko <vladimir_butenko@stalker.com>
Subject: FreeBSD packaging. Was: [*] CommuniGate Pro 4.0b9 is released
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On Tue, 8 Oct 2002 11:16:02 +0200
  Jørn-Morten Innselset <jmi@enitel.no> wrote:


>Thank you for (silently?) fixing this, though it is still not _quite_ up
>to  the naming conventions. 

>As far as I can see a correct name would be something like
>"cgatepro-4.0.b8".

What makes you think so? Is there any standard, rules, that we can use here?

Our logic is simple - the current versoin is NOT "0" or "4.0". It is a beta 
version, and so it's "0b". It's how it is called on all platforms that 
support versioning - Linux, Solaris, etc. That's the logic behind the 
"4.0b.9", as opposed to "4.0.b9" text.

>You are also missing a carriage return at the end of the +COMMENT file,
>thus causing the output from pkg_info to be somewhat garbled:

Yes. But the think is - we do not use the +COMMENT file, the parameter is 
specifed on the command line, and the FreeBSD manual does not say that that 
parameter has to include a "\n". If they fix it - it will work OK, if they 
document that a parameter specified on the command line has to include a 
newline character - we will change our building script.

Sincerely,
Vladimir

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