Hi Tim!

I understand that the user can have multiple kernels installed. However,
I am not sure if supporting multiple versions of a development package
makes sense. After all, there can be only one header file matching i.e.
#include <cpufreq> and only one library file matching -lcpupower.

If you really want me to use the versioned package names, then I will
have to use the alternatives mechanism for handling which of the
installed packages provides /usr/include/cpufreq.h and
/usr/lib/libcpupower.so. This will increase the complexity and make the
package naming incompatible with Debian. Do you want me to go this way?

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