>>>>> Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I vaguely recall seeing a recommendation for library packages for a >> particular language to follow libFOO-BAR naming convention in >> Debian, where FOO is the name of a library, and BAR is an arbitrary >> common suffix (thus, liberror-perl, or libsqlite-ocaml.)
> This depends on the language; chech the sub-policy for each > language -- unless you're preparing packages for a new language? Sort of. I'm planning to spend some time preparing Debian packages for Chicken extensions. > e.g. perl and java will use *-perl and *-java, but python notably > uses python-* obviously. Thanks!