Hi Matthew, On 22.10.2015 16:47, Matthew Vernon wrote:
> Upstream has a new PCRE library, which they hope everyone will > eventually migrate to, which is called PCRE2. It is currently version > 10.20. It ships things named like libpcre2-8.so.0, and its pcregrep is > called pcre2grep. That should probably translate to "libpcre2-8-0" and "libpcre2-dev", although it is suboptimal that the existing -dev package is called "libpcre3-dev", probably for historical reasons. > The natural thing to call the PCRE2 packages is pcre2, but that's going > to lead to confusion - ISTM that something that makes it clear that > PCRE2 is newer than PCRE is desirable. And, obviously, PCRE & PCRE2 need > to be co-installable. The shared libraries will be co-installable without problems, obviously. For the -dev packages, I wonder whether pcre2 can be used as a drop-in (which would lead almost certainly mean that the -dev packages would conflict) If -dev packages conflict, that is not a huge issue, as long as only one of them has a higher priority than "extra". This has been used for library transitions quite often, and the old library package still needs to exist during the transition anyway. Simon
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