2018-03-01 5:32 GMT+01:00 Kurt Kremitzki <kkremit...@gmail.com>: <skip> > To summarize: > 1. When the OCC was in Debian previously, and its current form in the Ubuntu > PPA, we had e.g. libopencascade-foundation-7.1.0 > 2. Anton suggested e.g. libopencascade-foundation-7.2 > 3. Appendix A of the Debian New Maintainer's Guide [1] suggests > libopencascade-foundation7 is correct > 4. Some packages also use the form libopencascade7-foundation, and this > seems most correct to me > > But which one should be used here? In the case of 4, would the -dev files > just be e.g. libopencascade-foundation-dev? or libopencascade7-*-dev? </skip>
Well it depends. If upstream guarantees the stable API/ABI between minor releases, that it is OK to have libopencascade-foundation-7. But to be on the safe side, I think it is better to use libX,Y.Z-schema. Anton