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On 29/04/2017 12:10, Andy Li wrote:
I've just tried to upload the package, and calm notified me about the errors as follows:ERROR: package 'libmbedtls10' version '2.4.2-1' requires nonexistent package 'libmbedx509' ERROR: package 'mbedtls-devel' version '2.4.2-1' requires nonexistent package 'libmbedx509' ERROR: error while validating merged x86 packages for Andy Li SUMMARY: 3 ERROR(s)Maybe it's because of "libmbedx509" having a number at the end of its name, incorrectly interpreted as its version number (0)? Its package name is "libmbedx509-0".
Using a package name containing a hyphen followed by a digit isn't actually forbidden currently, but perhaps should be. It introduces an ambiguity about where the version starts.
This seems to tickle a bug somewhere in cygport as it doesn't generate the requires: correctly
It would be much better if cygport just said "no" when you tried to use a package name with a hyphen followed by a digit.
Any tips to fix it is appreciated.
Name the package 'libmbedx509_0' See [1], which we generally follow:"If the base package name ends with a digit, a single underscore ("_") MUST be appended to the name, and the version MUST be appended to that, in order to avoid confusion over where the name ends and the version begins."
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Naming?rd=Packaging:NamingGuidelines#MultiplePackages
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