A few quick questions: I've repackaged the package formerly known as xforms0.86 (it's now libforms) with the upstream libc6 version of the binaries. (There's no source available.)
But there's also a newer libforms, 0.88, available. I'm just wondering whether I should follow Debian policy and make two packages: libforms0_0.88-1.deb libforms-dev_0.88-1.deb or three packages, following the old xforms style: libforms0.86_0.86-1.deb libforms0.88_0.88-1.deb libforms-dev_0.88-1.deb If I do the former, it'll be proper Debian policy for libraries. But with the latter, the two libforms0.XX packages will have to conflict with each other, as the /usr/lib/libforms.0 file must be a symlink to the current version of the library. What to do? I've prepared both the former and latter ways, so neither is particularly a problem, but I wonder which is more proper. Ben -- Brought to you by the letters D and B and the number 14. "Oh, all right, Uncle Ulty REALLY wants you to do his portrait." -- FF6 Ben Gertzfield <http://www.imsa.edu/~wilwonka/> Finger me for my public PGP key. I'm on FurryMUCK as Che, and EFNet and YiffNet IRC as Che_Fox.