David.Comay at Sun.COM wrote: >>> - usr/src/pkgdefs/SUNWexpect/pkginfo.tmpl >>> are you sure it's OK to put the community pkg's version >>> here like this: SUNW_PRODVERS="RELEASE/5.43"? >>> every other pkg seems to use this value: >>> SUNW_PRODVERS="RELEASE/VERSION" here, which gets >>> translated to SUNW_PRODVERS=5.11/SunOS Development >>> I'd prefer to see the community's version in () in the >>> description, eg: >>> DESC="expect - Programmed dialogue with other interactive \ >>> programs (5.43)" >> I think there were more problems. So I took version from recently >> integrated VIM and reused it. Again see bellow: > > I'd like to echo Dermot's comment here about putting the version number > at the end of the DESC field. Not all of the packages in SFW do this > but many of them do and it's useful for determining the version of the > package at a glance.
But this doesn't always work with patching. Patches often delivered just new binaries while package info remained the same. In such case it is rather confusing. Not sure whether it works now or what one have to place into deliverable objects to have it working. Petr
