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Re: Packaging a shared library



On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 05:25:36PM +0200, Ron Rademaker wrote:
> I'm making a debian package that contains 1 thing: a shared library, it
> the first thing I'm ever packaging. Now lintian gives an error that
> there's no shlibs, it also says stuff about it being intential and so. I
> think I don't need this shlibs, but I want to make sure. There's no binary
> that depends on the shared library and as far as I understood from the
> packaging manual that's what this shlibs is for, right?

If it's a shared library, and nothing links to it, what's the point of
packaging it? :) If it's a plug-in or something like that (hint: dlopen),
then Lintian errors are spurious, as long as you put your .so file in a
private directory, i.e. one that isn't in ld.so.conf.

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