Mikael Tillenius scripsit:
> In the non-normative appendices it is recomended to store library source
> files with a name like "hello.0.4.2.sls". Isn't "hello-0.4.2.sls" (with
> an "-" rather than ".") more common in other contexts?
Indeed it is, and there is a great deal of archiving software that
knows about GNU-style conventions, in which the leftmost hyphen that
is followed by a digit delimits the name (which may contain hyphens)
from the version/format information (which generally does not).
See
http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/taoup/html/ch19s02.html#naming
for details.
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Received on Thu Jun 28 2007 - 08:21:16 UTC