Hi, Am 26.11.19 um 09:14 schrieb Sepi Gair: > I see the trailing digit in some libraries' names, like libdca0 and > libc6. I > wasn't able to find the purpose of them in the Debian Policy and the Debian > Developer Reference. Please point to the place in documentation where I can > learn about these digits and decide if I should to use it or not. The Debian Policy section 8.1[1] explains it: > Normally, the run-time shared library and its SONAME symlink should be > placed in a package named librarynamesoversion, where soversion is the > version number in the SONAME of the shared library. Alternatively, if > it would be confusing to directly append soversion to libraryname (if, > for example, libraryname itself ends in a number), you should use > libraryname-soversion instead. Regards Sven [1]: https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-sharedlibs.html#run-time-shared-libraries
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