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Re: the move to stublib



On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 05:44:36PM +0200, Sven LUTHER wrote:
>   o /usr/lib/ocaml/ld.conf is read-only by default, and ocaml-ldconf
>     knows how to change that when it updates it. This may not be sure, as
>     they may be race conditions, if some other package writes to it at the
>     same time as ocaml-ldconf. I could fix this by writting to another
>     file and copying it over or something such.
>     Alternatively, i could also patch ocaml so the file is named
>     debian_ld.conf or something such, and don't need to worry for it to
>     be read-only.

Why do you need to have ld.conf read-only? who is supposed to write on
it, other than ocaml-ldconf?

Cheers.

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