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[PATCH 0/1] scripts: package: Forbid installation of the guix package.
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Hi Maxim,
On jeu., 03 nov. 2022 at 11:03, Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> Referring to info '(guix) Package Naming', that doesn't seem to be a
> written rule; my rule of thumb here would be: if something exists to be
> used exclusively as a command, drop the language-specific prefix. If it
> is a library or both a library and a command, keep the prefix. In
> doubt, keep the prefix.
Yes, for sure. And I agree that we should follow as close as possible
this rule of thumb because it provides a good consistency.
My point is: the line is not always clear and for some packages we have
a grey area.
Another example, we have pandoc and ghc-pandoc. IIRC, these two
packages had been created for a similar reason as we are discussing
here; from my understanding.
All in all, I am convinced that raising an error when installing the
package named ’guix’ is not an appropriated patch for fixing the
confusion generated by the package named ’guix’.
Well, I have said my opinion and this patch is not a breaking change
revolutionizing the world neither. ;-) Feel free to push a patch
containing what you find appropriate.
Cheers,
simon
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