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why name it from gpick-0.** to gpick_0.** #14

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thezbyg opened this issue Mar 21, 2015 · 4 comments
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why name it from gpick-0.** to gpick_0.** #14

thezbyg opened this issue Mar 21, 2015 · 4 comments

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thezbyg commented Mar 21, 2015

Original issue 14 created by thezbyg on 2009-11-24T06:37:39.000Z:

I'm using a gentoo linux system and build gpick with this ebuild:
http://github.com/transtone/transconfig/raw/master/zm-overlay/x11-misc/gpick/gpick-0.1.76.ebuild

After update to latest version 0.1.92, I found the ebuild does not work
because of the filename, so I unpack the source code and repack it to
gpick-0.1.92.tar.gz, it works like a charm.

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thezbyg commented Mar 21, 2015

Comment #1 originally posted by thezbyg on 2009-11-24T09:17:06.000Z:

Sorry for the rename, but debian package names require underscore to separate program
name from version and platform information, so for consistency's sake I also renamed
the generated tar file

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thezbyg commented Mar 21, 2015

Comment #2 originally posted by thezbyg on 2009-11-24T23:07:37.000Z:

thanks for reply.
It can be done by edit the ebuild file.
This is the new one in :
http://code.google.com/p/gentoo-china-overlay/source/browse/#svn/trunk/app-misc/gpick

could you please share these files and write a howto on this site for gentoo users,
and when version bumps, send a mail to gentoo-chia-overlay?

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thezbyg commented Mar 21, 2015

Comment #3 originally posted by thezbyg on 2009-11-25T11:14:35.000Z:

I wrote a separate wiki page for Gentoo, but I can't really write anything smart
there, because I never used Gentoo linux. Yes I can send an e-mail on releases

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thezbyg commented Mar 21, 2015

Comment #4 originally posted by thezbyg on 2009-11-26T01:14:07.000Z:

That's enough, all gentoo users could understand what the ebuild mean.

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