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Re: On Cygwin package naming and a setup.exe bug
- To: "John Marshall" <jmarshall at acm dot org>,<cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Subject: Re: On Cygwin package naming and a setup.exe bug
- From: "Michael F. March" <march at indirect dot com>
- Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 10:08:27 -0700
- References: <RELAY1HJj8a5wY5vMoW00001b8d@relay1.softcomca.com>
Is there a reason why all the packages for Cygwin are not
managed via RPM instead of these compressed tar balls?
----- Original Message -----
From: <jmarshall@pop.enterprise.net>
To: <cygwin@cygwin.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 9:20 AM
Subject: Re: On Cygwin package naming and a setup.exe bug
Christopher Faylor wrote:
> If I make an RPM, that does not mean that said RPM is now an official
> part of the Red Hat distribution. It means that it is a Red Hat Package
> Manager file.
Right. It's not an official part of the Red Hat distribution. But it
*is* conveniently installable by the "rpm" tool, or any other tool used
to install Red Hat Package Manager packages.
> Hmm. Now you've got it. So, why the above confusion?
Perhaps you can suggest a succinct name for "tar file containing programs
that use Cygwin and installable by Cygwin's setup.exe". Clearly the words
I used ("Cygwin package", by comparison with "RPM package") are causing
people who already use those words for something else a lot of confusion.
> [Random packages from Al Buonanno, Joe Blaupunkt, and Irene Trumbauer
> aren't official parts of the Cygwin distribution.]
Okay, I think I get your point.
>> As Charles
>> suggested, I can call the file prc-tools-cygwin-2.1.tar.gz
>
> Actually, I suggested that. I don't understand why this is horrible.
Both you and Charles suggested this one. (I'm surprised you don't see
why it is not as nice as it could be.)
John
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