> > > So, in a proper debian package would the libraries all get so > > version, be placed into a subdirectory like > > /usr/lib/nepomuk-core-4.10, or something else I don't understand? > > No, only nepomukcore would get its on package, and the rest most > probably in a runtime package. Note that I'm a bit speculating here, > given I don't know much of the nepomuk's internals, but what I said > sounds like a good guess. It looks like nepomuk-core was split off from kde-runtime at some point. Several of the files that are now in nepomuk-core seem to be in Debian's 4.8.4 kde-runtime. So you'd have something like: libnepomuk-core4 lib/libnepomukcore.so.4.10.0 lib/libnepomukcommon.so.4.10.0 libnepomuk-core-dev lib/libnepomukcore.so lib/libnepomukcommon.so include/Nepomuk2/<headers> cmake/NepomukCore/<cmake files> (or perhaps somewhere else) nepomuk-core-bin lib/kdeinit4_nepomukserver.so lib/kde4/nepomukfileindex.so (and the other plugins) share/kde4/services/*.desktop (probably) I'm assuming runtime packages should be named <package>-bin and not -runtime as I've seen far more -bin packages. Diane
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