In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 Daniel Macks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does this rely on any of the magic you just added to Fink::PkgVersion?

Yes, it does. The compile and install scripts are automagicked.

> More importantly, this sounds like it gets installed into a versioned
> part of lib/ruby (maybe lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8?). If so...
>
> > --- NEW FILE: imlib2-rb.info ---
> > Package: imlib2-rb
> > Depends: imlib2-rb18
> > Type: bundle
> > Description: Placeholder for versioned opengl packages
>
> Uh oh. What is the situation in which one would need this bundle
> package, and how is this not taking us into the same hell that is perl
> versioned modules?

I was operating under the assumption that the perl version hell, unpleasant as it may be, was ultimately the only currently working paradigm to deal with multiple versions. If you have a better proposal (that works without changing fink itself), I'm eager to hear it.

Matthias



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