Hi,
I "published" a new package to Nimble today. Based on the nimble doc, under the src directory, I had created a <modulename> directory. And Nimble complained today that it had to be called <modulenamepkg> instead (which I found strange), so I just renamed the directory, and Nimble was happy and I could then publish the module.
I've since decided to add a new sub-module, and now that I'm done and want to check if it works, Nimble complains I have a <modulenamepkg> directory, and I should use a <modulename> directory instead!
I'm confused... what is going on? And which structure is correct?
C:\Code\moduleinit>nim --version
Nim Compiler Version 0.18.0 [Windows: amd64]
Copyright (c) 2006-2018 by Andreas Rumpf
git hash: 5ee9e86c87d831d32441db658046fc989a197ac9
active boot switches: -d:release
C:\Code\moduleinit>nimble --version
nimble v0.8.10 compiled at 2018-03-01 23:04:46
git hash: 6a2da5627c029460f6f714a44f5275762102fa4b