Adam <adam%NetBSD.org@localhost> writes: > Before I commit the update for PostgreSQL packages, I would like to > change their PKGNAME to postgresql-xxx instead of postgresql90-xxx, > postgresql83-xxx, postgresql82-xxx. The same way as MySQL packages are > named. > > After that, we'll have, for example: > postgresql-server-9.0.2, postgresql-client-9.0.2 > NOT: postgresql90-server-9.0.2, postgresql90-client-9.0.2 I'm not sure a general pronouncemen is sound, but I think it makes sense to have the version in PKGNAME exactly in those cases where packages can be simultaneously installed (e.g. guile14/guile, python25/python26). I believe that it would be hard to install multiple pgsql versions at once in pkgsrc (new prefixes, buildlink files per prefix), and more importantly insufficient motivation to do so. So removing the version From PKGNAME and both simplifying and making less magic the CONFLICTS situation seems like a good thing.
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