RPM is the package format in LSB but does LSB force any naming standard for RPMs similarly to this:
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In the relevant section of the "LSB Book", Packaging, it's only required
- to prefix your package with
lsb-
- to register the portion of your package name up to the first hyphen in LANANA (or for it to be your domain name).
However, the standard LSB packaging tool wrapper, makelsbpkg
, is said to generate package names in the form mypackage-1.0.0-1.%arch.rpm
, which, I guess is the name-version-release.architecture.rpm
scheme you linked to.
(I think, it's intended that package name (mypackange
in the example above, already contains lsb-
prefix. I'm not sure, never actually ran the tool.)

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Awsome! That is exactly what I am looking for. – Codeape Aug 20 '10 at 07:41