From: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
To: Stefan Seyfried <seife@suse.de>
Cc: linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org,
Bastien Nocera <hadess@hadess.net>,
David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
Subject: Re: Packaging question
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 00:15:45 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1221084945.13336.31.camel@californication> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <48C685F1.9040905@suse.de>
Hi Stefan,
> I'm packaging bluez-4.4 right now and just wanted to gather opinions about the
> package naming (it might be good if distributions could agree on consistent
> naming of packages).
>
> So how is everybody going to name the packages? The "old" ones for bluez-3.x
> were easy:
>
> - either bluez-libs or libbluetooth2 for the libs
> - bluez-utils for the hcid and hciconfig and related stuff
> - bluez-audio for the audio stuff (packaged separately because of
> the dependencies
> - bluez-cups for the cups backend
>
> From a first glance, I'd just keep the package-naming as is, but since it is a
> major version update anyway, if we want to change it, now might be a good time
> ;-)
>
> Opinions, anyone?
it seems that everybody is keeping the package names as they are. So
mainly you have bluez-utils and bluez-libs (libbluetooth in case of
Debian).
The bluez-audio is the wrong approach and I commented on it already
multiple times. Check the Fedora packages. So actual audio plugin should
be part of bluez-utils since it has no dependencies whatsoever. And yes,
it makes sense to have it without the ALSA and GStreamer plugins.
So Fedora has bluez-alsa (containing the libasound* bits) and
bluez-gstreamer (containing the libgst* bits).
Check http://people.redhat.com/bnocera/bluez/bluez.spec for details.
Personally I like to see the bluez-utils package vanish and we are just
using bluez as main package name. Adding a virtual package bluetooth
that install all BlueZ packages would be nice to have, too.
This would result in the following package names:
bluez
bluez-libs
bluez-libs-devel
bluez-cups
bluez-alsa
bluez-gstreamer
Regards
Marcel
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-09-10 22:15 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-09-09 14:19 Packaging question Stefan Seyfried
2008-09-10 22:15 ` Marcel Holtmann [this message]
2008-09-11 8:40 ` Stefan Seyfried
2008-09-12 16:34 ` Marcel Holtmann
2008-09-18 10:36 ` Stefan Seyfried
2008-09-18 17:16 ` Marcel Holtmann
2008-09-18 17:40 ` Stefan Seyfried
2008-09-18 20:39 ` Marcel Holtmann
2008-09-23 18:46 ` Stefan Seyfried
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2008-11-29 0:17 packaging question Dmitry Baryshkov
2008-11-29 16:13 ` Paul Sokolovsky
2008-12-03 0:11 ` Dmitry
2008-12-03 6:53 ` Koen Kooi
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