Re: Conflicting package names

2014-04-20 Thread Florian Weimer
* Julien Cristau: There's no reason the binary packages can't be named conquest-postgres and conquest-mysql even if the source is conquest-dicom-server. And the source package name is mostly user-invisible. A shorter name is very much not a better one. Agreed, we had quite a bit fun with

Conflicting package names

2014-03-24 Thread Pablo Lorenzzoni
Hello ALL, I took over packaging for Conquest DICOM Server a few months ago (bug #680352) and I am approaching upload state. You can check my work in Debian Git [1]. Since the shortest form of the package name would be conquest and I'll have to spin off several bin packages from the source (such

Re: Conflicting package names

2014-03-24 Thread Ben Hutchings
On Mon, 2014-03-24 at 16:48 -0300, Pablo Lorenzzoni wrote: Hello ALL, I took over packaging for Conquest DICOM Server a few months ago (bug #680352) and I am approaching upload state. You can check my work in Debian Git [1]. Since the shortest form of the package name would be conquest

Re: Conflicting package names

2014-03-24 Thread Julien Cristau
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 16:48:18 -0300, Pablo Lorenzzoni wrote: Hello ALL, I took over packaging for Conquest DICOM Server a few months ago (bug #680352) and I am approaching upload state. You can check my work in Debian Git [1]. Since the shortest form of the package name would be

Re: Conflicting package names

2014-03-24 Thread Christoph Biedl
Pablo Lorenzzoni wrote... How should I proceed? I suggest not to spend any time on this. Mostly since the old conquest's upstream[0] isn't dead, unlike stated in #591487. This just might have changed in the meantime. But now, if ever anyone brings the old conquest back into Debian but you have

Re: Conflicting package names

2014-03-24 Thread Clint Adams
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 02:15:17AM +0100, Christoph Biedl wrote: I suggest not to spend any time on this. Mostly since the old conquest's upstream[0] isn't dead, unlike stated in #591487. This just might have changed in the meantime. But now, if ever anyone brings the old conquest back into