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Ian Burrell wrote: > Christopher Faylor wrote: > >> >> Yes, a -75dpi part of a tar file will look like a version number. >> >> Can you use an underscore instead? >> > > I could use an underscore. I got it to work by changing it to dpi75. > Shouldn't the name in the setup.ini file override that version number > parsing? Yeah, but cygcheck.exe also needs to be able to, at minimum, parse the version string of a given package (cygcheck -c). We're not yet at the point of requiring setup.ini for proper cygcheck operation (and cygcheck doesn't REALLY need to know about package dependencies and -src tarballs and category information....) I don't think it's that big a deal to require cygwin packages to follow a parseable naming scheme; ours is pretty lenient...when it fails, it's not a terrible imposition to either change a '-' to a '_', or swap some digits and alphabetics within a -XXXX- word. --Chuck
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