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Numbering/Naming Convention

Posted: 24 Nov 2016, 14:16
by iVAN
Is there somewhere a Numbering or and Naming Convention for xzm Modules..

So I mean 003 should Desktop, 07 should Printing, 06 should Office, but what should a GFX-Application like Gimp or Multilib implementation be numbered...?

Re: Numbering/Naming Convention

Posted: 24 Nov 2016, 14:28
by Bogomips
Hi Ivan, looks like a free for all thereafter, with some users having fairly complicated numbering systems of their own.

Re: Numbering/Naming Convention

Posted: 24 Nov 2016, 17:56
by iVAN
Bogomips wrote:Hi Ivan, looks like a free for all thereafter, with some users having fairly complicated numbering systems of their own.
..yes that I wanted to know, but I think a Static Numbering System for the Categories would be not the worsest way, like for office ya already have one: 06-Abiword, 06-Libreoffice, 06-Wps-Office ...

Re: Numbering/Naming Convention

Posted: 24 Nov 2016, 19:28
by Bogomips
^ OK. So would something like this:
  • 07 Graphics
  • 08 Sound & Video
  • 09 Internet
  • 10 Programming
  • 11 Administration
  • 12 Accessories
  • 13 Games
be to your taste? 8)

Re: Numbering/Naming Convention

Posted: 25 Nov 2016, 15:21
by Ed_P
I think 07 is already taken with the Printing module.

I also think the numbering of modules should be left to the admins with user created mods being named like they are in USM with the name of the module is 1st followed by the version numbers followed by the machine type the mod is designed for, like x486, x86-64, etc.

Re: Numbering/Naming Convention

Posted: 26 Nov 2016, 19:49
by Bogomips
As Ed explains, you probably want the Slackware naming convention: app-version-arch-tag.xzm:

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app:            Application Name
version:        <Numeric String>.<Numeric String>[.<Numeric String>]
arch:           i586/x86_64
tag:            <Update Number>[Id of Module Maker if not Slackware]     (See /var/log/packages)