Hi On Monday 19 December 2011, Heiko Stübner wrote: > Am Donnerstag 15 Dezember 2011, 22:13:43 schrieb Stefan Lippers-Hollmann: > > On Thursday 15 December 2011, Joey Hess wrote: > > > Heiko Stübner wrote: [...] > > For iw (which is needed by crda's udev rules), it would be nice to > > have libnl.so.3 and libnl-genl.so.3 in /lib/ (#622247: iw binary should > > be installed in /sbin). The wpasupplicant package would also profit > > from that (#537790), although it is haunted by openssl and zlib as > > dependencies well. > > As libnl seems to be used by a lot of system-level programs, should only > these > two libs move to /lib or all?
Looking at the reverse dependencies, these packages appear to profit from libnl3 being available from /lib/. libnl3: iw - tool for configuring Linux wireless devices executed from a udev rule (shipped by crda) to set regulatory domain hints for mac80211 based wlan drivers wpasupplicant - client support for WPA and WPA2 (IEEE 802.11i) e.g. nfs mounting /usr/ over wpa/ wpa2 encrypted wlan libnl2: <apparently none critical> libnl1: crda - wireless Central Regulatory Domain Agent udev rule to set regulatory domain hints for mac80211 based wlan drivers, can be switched to libnl-3 trivially (I'm going submit an according patch upstream and to Debian) ipcfg - Network configuration system ifupdown replacement (experimental only), currently located in /usr/bin/ would need porting to libnl3 The other reverse dependencies of the various libnl variants appear not to be required during early boot, before /usr/ gets mounted, at a first glance. iw, wpasupplicant (hostapd) and crda only need libnl-3.so.200 and libnl-genl-3.so.200. Regards Stefan Lippers-Hollman
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