Hi, It is a general question actually, but what is the recommended approach when one is packaging more then one source package? I have a main package with its' source file and then small source packages that would enhance the main package and some of them have different licenses in relation to the main source. These small packages do need the main package as otherwise they are useless. Currently I am inclined to create sub packages so when eventually the package goes in to Factory, I don't have to submit X number of packages but only one ;). However, experience has taught me as well when the package is maintained for different releases then there are lots of if/else/endif blocks going on and with these sub-packages it means more work to keep them building and functioning as the spec file itself becomes big. On the other hand if I create separate packages that would mean I need to submit each one separately and still need to maintain for the different releases. It probably is a taste issue, but would like to hear others' thoughts as well Thanks Togan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+owner@opensuse.org