Re: [NTLK] How to rename packages?

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net)
Date: Tue Sep 24 2002 - 19:35:19 PDT


on 24/09/02 22:00, John Hawksworth-Lutzow at johnhl_at_patterson.k12.ca.us
wrote:

> Is there an application for renaming packages? I installed Lightbulb (to
> turn the backlight on and off without the switch), but it=B9s called =B3Rotat=
e=B2
> for some unknown reason, and I=B9d like to give it a more reasonable name.

You can use a soup editor to change the package name in the package soup.

-Laurent.
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