Dermot McCluskey wrote On 05/14/07 08:20,:
>GNU Automake > >1. Summary > > This fast-track introduces GNU Automake, versions 1.9.6 and 1.10, > into the Solaris WOS. > > I trust everything in /usr/share meets our definition of /usr/share. I've seen strange interpretations in FOSS use. >3. Interfaces > > Exported Interfaces > =================== > SUNWgnu-automake Uncommitted Package name > SUNWgnu-automake-19 Uncommitted Package name > > /usr/bin/automake-1.10 Uncommitted Command > /usr/bin/automake Uncommitted Symbolic link > /usr/bin/aclocal-1.10 Uncommitted Command > /usr/bin/aclocal Uncommitted Symbolic link > /usr/bin/automake-1.9 Uncommitted Command > /usr/bin/aclocal-1.9 Uncommitted Command > So, what happens when automake 1.11 appears? I assume the link just stays put until the appropriate release point. However, it you are allowing multiple versions, the package name SUNWgnu-automake just seems wrong. - jek3
