I'm starting to take that g-suffix back into consideration. Could you live
with gwhich,gsed,gawk,gcc *and gtar*?

that would mean:

 * rename gnused to gsed
 * rename file to gfile
 * rename gnutar to gtar
 * ...

 * make gnutar (then gtar) install "gtar"
 * ...

Regards,

Elias Pipping


On Feb 27, 2007, at 10:56 AM, Emmanuel Hainry wrote:

Citando Elias Pipping :
My point was not only to draw attention to the matter but
also to encourage you to propose a convention. Since that
approach has failed I'll come up with a proposal:

I see it this way:

 * Yes, there should be a prefix for gnu ports
 * Yes, that prefix should be the same for the installed
   binary and the portname
 * No, it should not be "g" (easier to distinguish from
   gnome ports)
 * 'gnu' would be a possibility. The only conflict would
   be with gnuplot, which is not gnu software. but I guess
   that's possible to live with.

Any opinion on this matter, anyone?


Not sure a convention is the best for all ports. For sed and which, I
have no preference. For gnutar, I prefer the name gnutar. For gnuawk, I
prefer to name it gawk (which is the name it has on debian (for which
the default awk is nawk (or is it mawk?))). For the GNU Compiler
collection, I prefer (and I think everybody does) gcc, gcj, gfortran
instead of gnucc, gnucj, even though the name of macports' gcc is
gcc-dp-42 (why dp?;)...

Oh, and why must gnu programs be distinguished from gnome?


On Feb 26, 2007, at 5:38 PM, Elias Pipping wrote:

There are some inconsistencies when it comes to gnu ports

e.g.:

 "tar" goes by the name "gnutar". its executable is called "gnutar"
 "sed" goes by the name   "gsed". its executable is called "gnused"
"which" goes by the name "gwhich". its executable is called "gwhich"


Emmanuel
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