Subject: Version number fix?
To: None <tech-pkg@netbsd.org>
From: Joachim Thiemann <thiemann@gel.usherbrooke.ca>
List: tech-pkg
Date: 12/28/2003 18:26:28
Hello,
so I'm trying to create my first package, and thanks to the documentation
at http://netbsd.org/Documentation/pkgsrc, it's been going well. However,
the source package whereof I am trying to create a pkg uses a non-standard
numbering (I'm trying to make
ftp://ftp.TSP.ECE.McGill.CA/TSP/AFsp/AFsp-v7r2.tar.gz into a package, a
collection of audio file tools) and
pkglint doesn't like the -v7r2.
I couldn't see in the docs what the proper way to fix this is. Suggestions?
Once it is resolved, I can send-pr the package.
2nd related question: I will also try to make "libtsp" into a package, a
collection of audio processing subroutines) Unfortunately, AFsp already
contains and installs some of libtsp (essentially, only what is needed for
the binaries, since libtsp is normally a static library), so I'm guessing
they will conflict in some way.
What is the best way to resolve this?
- AFsp could simply link with its own redux version of libtsp but not
install any of it in /usr/pkg/lib
- modify the AFsp package to not have libtsp in it, and instead make it
depend on the (bigger) libtsp - perhaps even dynamically linked?
(note that I personally know the author, and can suggest changes, it's just
he doesn't often have time to spend on it)
Thanks for suggestions.
Joe
PS, the "home" of the software is
http://www.tsp.ece.mcgill.ca/MMSP/Documents/Software/index.html
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