Am 12.06.2012 um 01:02 schrieb Alexander Hansen:
> No, all of the Types have to be declared in exactly one Type: field and
> on exactly one line.
>
> Check octave-3.6.2.info for an example.
This package has:
Type: -atlas (boolean), oct(3.6.2), gcc (4.7), -x11 (boolean)
It never uses %oct or %gcc later. It makes at least clear that the variables
don't need to be surrounded by white space.
I want to:
• declare a variable name, say u (and preset it with something unlikely)
• set it automatically with a useful value (u=`echo "%v" | awk -F-
'{print $1}'`)
• use it (Files: lib/ImageMagick-%u/modules-Q16/coders/svg.*)
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