On Fri, Sep 02, 2005 at 07:59:40AM +0200, Juergen Daubert wrote:
Yes, using uppercase characters in package names violates the packages guidlines, see http://www.fukt.bth.se/~per/crux/doc/handbook.html#Package-Guidelines-Genera...
*nods* I knoew. So I think if I decide to use this port and make it available, I'd have to name it something else ? ie: mse (cut out teh e) I haven't found an existing port called 'muse' in
Hi, On Fri, Sep 02, 2005 at 16:19:34 +1000, James Mills wrote: base/opt/contrib/contrib-test, so it's hard to comment. When having multiple packages with the same name, I'd suggest to contact the other maintainer(s) to see what to do, since it might make more sense to rename on or the other, or even all(/both). Using my crystal ball, I figured that you probably want to port MuSE (Multiple Streaming Engine), which is registered at freshmeat as "MuSE Streamer". The obvious ports name is would therefore be 'muse-streamer'.
However I can't get it to compile atm... See the attached log. google should help you there: inchannels.cpp:543: error: `errno' undeclared
As a final note, this is clc-devel, covering "Discussion about the development of CLC itself". Since your question is not related to CLC, and your port probably won't end up in CLC's contrib, such questions should really be discussed in the crux mailing list, both because clc-devel is not the authoritive source to discuss/answer generic questions regarding CRUX/ports, but also to make sure the other packagers can join the discussion, and learn from the results. Regards, Johannes -- Johannes Winkelmann mailto:jw@tks6.net Bern, Switzerland http://jw.tks6.net