Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 01:46:42 +0400 From: Dmitry Marakasov <amdmi3@amdmi3.ru> To: jhell <jhell@DataIX.net> Cc: ports@freebsd.org, Gabor PALI <pgj@freebsd.org>, freebsd-haskell@haskell.org Subject: Re: Renamed Haskell Applications Message-ID: <20100526214642.GA43302@hades.panopticon> In-Reply-To: <alpine.BSF.2.00.1005261609500.14705@pragry.qngnvk.ybpny> References: <4BFBDBC0.6040902@FreeBSD.org> <4BFC1D3D.7070904@dataix.net> <20100526154941.GC25216@hades.panopticon> <alpine.BSF.2.00.1005261609500.14705@pragry.qngnvk.ybpny>
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* jhell (jhell@DataIX.net) wrote: > Normally I would object to something like this but in this case being that > it is about Haskell applications, the change helps users locate all of the > Haskell related ports quicker. Its almost as if the hs-* ports were in > their own category like the ports-mgmt tools are. They are. make -C /usr/ports search cat=haskell > For another part upgrading these will also be a slight bit smoother > and locating what Haskell packages you have on your system will > be easier just specifying hs-* to a upgrade tool or to > pkg_de[lete|install]. There's no guarantee that all haskell-using ports will be prefixed with hs- (and I hope they will not). For upgrading haskell ports, one should use portupgrade -R ghc-\* I strictly object to adding hs- prefix to end-user applications like darcs and xmonad, because it's a huge POLA violation. Users do not care what the application is written in, they just search for devel/{svn,mercurial,darcs} and x11-wm/{xmonad,icewm}, and should find these ports in the expected places. We don't prefix mercurial with py- and icewm with c-, similarily we shouldn't prefix darcs et al with hs-. Modules that are used only for development and as dependencies is a whole different thing, and definitely are what prefixes are for. -- Dmitry Marakasov . 55B5 0596 FF1E 8D84 5F56 9510 D35A 80DD F9D2 F77D amdmi3@amdmi3.ru ..: jabber: amdmi3@jabber.ru http://www.amdmi3.ru
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