Nils Gillmann (2016-03-05 04:28 +0300) wrote: > l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > >> Mathieu Lirzin <m...@gnu.org> skribis: >>> +*** New syntax for separating package names and version numbers >>> + >>> +Use ‘@’ instead of ‘-’ as a separator. This new separator is a reserved >> ^^ >> Maybe add: “, as in ‘gnupg@2.0’.” >> >>> +character which is not allowed both in package names and version numbers. >> >> Maybe add: >> >> The old syntax to specify a package’s version—e.g., as “gnupg-2.0—is >> obsolete and support for it will be removed in the future. >> >> OK with changes along these lines. >> >> Thanks a lot! This closes another item towards 0.9.1. \o/ >> >> Ludo’. > > I read through this, and I think I have to read the whole thread > again. So the new 0.9.1 way for writing $PN-$PV is no longer "-" > but "@" as in libreoffice@10.0.0 ? Or is this simply a hydra > / some other part of architecture thing?
Yes, "libreoffice@10.0.0" is the right way to specify a package+version now. Job names on hydra should still be displayed as "foo-0.1". -- Alex