On Thu, 5 Dec 1996, Dirk Luetjens wrote: > Hello, > > why are some packages named in this way, with the underscore behind > the version number, > kernel-source-2.0.23_0.deb > ^ > and not in the form > kernel-source_2.0.23-0.deb ? > > This causes dselect to treat this as "available version 0" > > All the kernel packages are named like this. > I believe this is being done so that you can install more than one kernel source. Thus the "name" of the package is: kernel-source-2.0.23, and it is version 0 (as they all will be). I believe that the kernel source package and several library packages use this style name. (although the library packages also have non-zero version numbers)
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