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Re: Re: Error while loading shared libraries



Hi Andras,

> Besides these formal things I stumbled upon the
>   Build-Depends: libcamp0.7
> We always need to Build-Depend from *-dev packages.  Without having
> tested the build myself I'd bet it would fail in a pbuilder environment
> (OK, libcamp0.7-dev is not available from Debian mirrors - so we can
> not test this thesis easily without setting up a private mirror).

I changed this. I use an local apt repository, but I didn't succeed to 
use it with pdebuild. 

> Regarding the description of the package:  The short description should
> form a reasonable sentence if you do
>   <name_of_package> is a <short_description>.
> In your case this would result in
>   fw4spl is a It is a component-oriented architecture..
> I gues you notice that this does not make any sense. ;-)

Yes I do. I tried to change it, to be more precise.

> Regarding the long description for me as an outsider it would open more
> question that it tries to answer.  Please be more verbose and try to
> avoid things like "for now".  The user is actually interested in the
> functionality of the software as it is uploaded and how he can use it.

I had simply copied the fw4spl description from its official repository, 
but I understand what you said. I'll speak with the developers team about 
it, to be sure to be the most explicit as possible.

Now, running lintian, I get this output :
  E: fw4spl source: source-is-missing Apps/VRRender/doc/source/_static/jquery.js
  W: fw4spl source: changelog-should-mention-nmu
  W: fw4spl source: source-nmu-has-incorrect-version-number 0.9.2-1
  W: fw4spl source: newer-standards-version 3.9.6 (current is 3.9.5)
  W: fw4spl: binary-without-manpage usr/bin/launcher
  W: fw4spl: binary-without-manpage usr/bin/launcher-0.1
  W: fw4spl: postinst-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig
  W: fw4spl: postrm-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig
  Finished running lintian.

I think my inital problem (Error while loading shared libraries) doesn't 
come from here...

I'm working on the Lintian's errors and warnings, but my priority is to 
understand why my binary file can't found the shared libraries, as explain 
in my first post, and to fix it.

Have you any idea about it ?

Thank you,


Corentin

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