Hello!
Does package name "pyside-qt4.6+0.3.0" has some special meaning, or
are there any special reasons for this naming nomenclature? Why it is
not named "pyside-qt4.6-0.3.0" or simply "pyside-0.3.0" if it depends
and can be built on qt4.5 anyway? Automated build tools, such as
FreeBSD port system, goes crazy with such names, because it can only
use something like
${PKGNAMEPREFIX}${PORTNAME}${PKGNAMESUFFIX}-${PORTVERSION} with no
black magic involved. I am also wondering how to name this port -
normally it should be py-side-0.3.0 (like py-qt-x.y.z), but what about
"-qt4.6" part.. and what about "+0.3.0" instead of standard "-0.3.0"?
Will "qt.4.6" part change? Is it really necessary to use these "qt4.6"
and "+" parts of the release name? Is it possible to change this
naming convence into simple pyside-0.3.0 style? I would be really
grateful for information/explanation :-)
Best regards,
Tomek
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CeDeROM, SQ7MHZ, http://www.tomek.cedro.info
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