Upcoming X.org release and splitting packages
Dr. Volker Zell
Dr.Volker.Zell@oracle.com
Thu Mar 18 15:16:00 GMT 2004
>>>>> "Harold" == Harold L Hunt, <Harold> writes:
Harold> 1) Due to popular demand, rename the "prog" package to "devel". The
Harold> name "devel" matches the defacto standard used by other packages for
Harold> link libraries and header files; most people have no idea what the
Harold> "prog" package is for, but they do know what a "devel" package is for.
yap
Harold> 2) Split the "bin" package into at least a few pieces (but not too
Harold> many pieces):
Harold> 2a) "bin-dlls" will contain the .dll files only. This would allow
Harold> packages like emacs or xemacs to depend only on bin-dlls instead of on
Harold> the entire bin package which includes programs not used by emacs nor
Harold> xemacs.
great
Harold> 2b) "bin-lndir" would contain the lndir utility. lndir has no
Harold> dependence on X libs and can be used by any programmer for non-X
Harold> projects.
+1
especially useful for some packages configuring only in their source tree
Harold> 2c) "bin-apps" would contain all other applications originally
Harold> contained in "bin" but not contained in "bin-dlls" nor "bin-lndir".
sure
Harold> 3) Rename all fonts packages from "f100, cyr, fenc, fnts, fscl" to
Harold> something like "fonts-100dpi", "fonts-cyrillic", "fonts-encodings",
Harold> "fonts-75dpi", and "fonts-scalable".
finally
Harold> 4) Split the "fnts" package into a "fonts-required" and
Harold> "fonts-75dpi". fonts-required should be a very small package that
Harold> would allow people to minimize their download if they are using Xdmcp
Harold> to reach a KDE or Gnome desktop, both of which you client-rendered
Harold> fonts (few fonts required on your Cygwin/X host in that case).
what ever you want, ...
Harold> 6) Rename "fsrv" to "font-server".
yap
Harold> 7) Rename "html" to "manual-pages-html".
Harold> 8) Rename "man" to "manual-pages".
maybe something with doc* is more in line with other packages
Harold> Harold
go ahead....
Ciao
Volker
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