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Re: Including .so symlinks in non-dev package: policy violation?



On Fri, 2006-03-24 at 16:34 +0200, Fabian Fagerholm wrote:
> The plugin .so's are not designed to be accessed directly. The purpose
> is to access them through libsynfig, which is properly versioned. In a
> sense, they differ from shared libraries ("libraries that are to be
> shared between applications").
> 
> Is it ok to include the unversioned symlinks for the plugin .so's in the
> non-dev package (libsynfig0)?

I forgot to mention that the plugins are shipped
in /usr/lib/synfig/modules -- so the whole thing looks very much like
the run-time support programs in policy 8.2, except in this case, the
artifacts are shared objects, not executables.

-- 
Fabian Fagerholm <fabbe@paniq.net>

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