On Fri, 17 Sep 1999, Edward Betts wrote: > My suggestion would be: > > kernel-{doc,headers,image,source}-2.0.38 > kernel-{doc,headers,image,source}-2.2.12 > > Can anybody provide arguements against just having two kernels?
Maybe I don't see all the problems, but why don't we name the packages kernel-{doc,headers,image,source}-2.0 2.0.38-<debianrevision> kernel-{doc,headers,image,source}-2.2 2.2.12-<debianrevision> which would reduce the effort of the ftp maintainer and speed up upgrading our ftp archive from 2.2.12 to 2.2.13. The dependencies between the kernels and the kernel depending modules could be realized using versioned dependencies, couldn't they? Maybe we should add an unstable kernel to the stable versions above: kernel-{doc,headers,image,source}-2.3 2.3.18-<debianrevision> Ciao Roland -- * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://www.spinnaker.de/ * PGP: 1024/DD08DD6D 2D E7 CC DE D5 8D 78 BE 3C A0 A4 F1 4B 09 CE AF