Re: LSB packages
My understanding is that there would be:
A package "lsb-sun-staroffice-5.2.i386.rpm" with the registry name
"sun-staroffice-5.2" installed in /opt/sun/staroffice, which is not to be
confused with "lsb-openoffice-6.3.2.i386.rpm" that is installed in
/opt/openoffice. The end-user gets to pick which to use, but it does not
impact the system.
George Kraft IV
gk4@austin.ibm.com
IBM Linux Technology Center
FSG's Linux Standard Base
Aleksei Rovensky <ar@ares.sot.com> on 07/17/2001 06:04:04 AM
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Subject: LSB packages
Hi
Hmmm...
I'm trying to understand the following text from LSB v.1.0
"All LSB package names must begin with the prefix "lsb-" to avoid
conflicting with existing packages used by Linux distributions."
I have interpreted that so, that when a third party make's a software
that works on LSB based ditro, then they should use that prefix.
Eg. SUN with StarOffice: lsb-staroffice-5.2.i386.rpm
What do you think?
Cheers
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ar
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