----- Original Message ----- | From: "Santiago Vila" <sanv...@debian.org> | To: "Thomas Dickey" <dic...@his.com>, 1012...@bugs.debian.org | Cc: "Sven Joachim" <svenj...@gmx.de> | Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2023 7:09:22 PM | Subject: Bug#1012325: dialog: Multi-Arch: foreign package should not contain static library
| El 6/1/23 a las 0:39, Thomas Dickey escribió: |> On Thu, Jan 05, 2023 at 04:05:29PM +0100, Santiago Vila wrote: |>> In Debian the static library has always been named libdialog.a, |>> but the library according to the author is called libcdialog.so. |> |> A development package could have both static and dynamic libraries. |> dialog can build either, but not both at the same time (just like ncurses). | | Ok, I didn't know, but the thing which I'm worried about is | really libdialog vs libcdialog, not ".a" vs ".so". I name my Dialog package with a "c" to allow me to have both the Debian and my test-package installed without conflict. (I do this for most of my test-packages, because it's otherwise awkward to respond to bug-reports) My comment about the layout was in more general terms, to show how it might be reorganized to provide the development library. | (sorry for mixing both things) | | To be more precise: Are there any applications in the wild linked | against libcdialog.so which would not run in a Debian system | if I decide to provide libdialog.so in the Debian package? very few people (aside from me) use my test-packages :-) -- Thomas E. Dickey <dic...@invisible-island.net> https://invisible-island.net