Hi Kacper,
thanks. fixed in SVN 414.
I am aware of the warnings, but haven't found a solution.
*man dpkg-shlibdeps* says:
*binary contains an unresolvable reference to symbol sym: it's probably**
** a plugin**
** The indicated symbol has not been found in the
libraries linked**
** with the binary. The binary is most likely a plugin and
the sym‐**
** bol is probably provided by the program that loads this
plugin.**
** In theory a plugin doesn't have any SONAME but this
binary does**
** have one and as such it could not be clearly identified
as such.**
** However the fact that the binary is stored in a
non-public**
** directory is a strong indication that's it's not a
normal shared**
** library. If the binary is really a plugin, then
disregard this**
** warning. *
The so files are in fact plugins, but they do have an *soname*. I have
tried *-module *in *libtool*
but to no avail. Any hints are welcome.
/// Jürgen
On 08/03/2014 04:22 AM, Kacper Gutowski wrote:
See below.
As a side note, you might want to look at warnings that lintian
gives for debian package even if most of them can be safely ingored.
-k
Index: workspaces/APL_CGI.apl
===================================================================
--- workspaces/APL_CGI.apl (revision 413)
+++ workspaces/APL_CGI.apl (working copy)
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@
GNU APL compiles under CYGWIN, (see
<?apl ('http://',xCYGWIN) HTML∆A xCYGWIN ?>),
-provided that the necessary libraries are installed. HTML∆A 32-bit
<B>apl.exe</B>
+provided that the necessary libraries are installed. A 32-bit <B>apl.exe</B>
that may run under CYGWIN lives in the download area. Use at your own risk and
see <B>README-5-WINDOWS</B> for further information.
Index: debian/changelog
===================================================================
--- debian/changelog (revision 413)
+++ debian/changelog (working copy)
@@ -9,5 +9,5 @@
* Native Functions
GNU APL 1.2 now supports user defined APL functions written in C++
- -- Jürgen Sauermann <[email protected]> Tue, 04 Jan 2014 14:14:00 +0200
+ -- Jürgen Sauermann <[email protected]> Tue, 14 Jan 2014 14:14:00 +0200
Index: doc/apl.1
===================================================================
--- doc/apl.1 (revision 413)
+++ doc/apl.1 (working copy)
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
.TH APL 1 "2014 July 28" "apl" "GNU APL"
.SH "NAME"
-GNU APL - a free APL interpreter
+apl - a free APL interpreter
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B apl
[options]
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
If you want to terminate the APL interpreter after executing the file,
then use )OFF as last line in the file.
.TP
-.B-h, --help\
+.B -h, --help
print all command line options with a brief hint what they do.
.TP
.B --id proc