Robert Funnell wrote:
Hmm, those links should be part of the packages themselves, and should show up in e.g. "dpkg -L libots". Same for cfalrtl, cpml-ev6 and cxml-ev6 (cfal doesn't come with any shlibs).On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Adam C Powell IV wrote:The .so.0 links should be created by the Debian installer packages... or did you install from aliened RPMs? ...Sorry, I meant to mention that after downloading the RPM's I installed by doing dpkg-reconfigure for libots, cpml-ev6, cfalrtl, cfal and cxml-ev6. - Robert
So I don't think it's a package bug, unless the links were created by the .deb install and removed/modified during the dpkg-reconfigure step... Whatever happened on your system, I've never seen it, so it's a mystery to me.
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