On Sep 16, 11:26pm, Dale Scheetz wrote: } > If dpkg-shlibs looks into the package names, the point is clear: there is } > no } > libreadline2.0-package:([EMAIL PROTECTED]) } No, I think what the message indicates, is that it is looking for the } dependency information (I suspect in the default file for shlibdeps) and } can't find what it needs. I believe that the default file only has libc5, } ncurses and some xlib things. You will need to add the desired dependency } information to /etc/dpkg/shlibs.default if I am not mistaken.
Is this what we should do or should we use debian/shlibs.local? Also, if I put an shlibs in one of my packages (libpaper), then install the package, and do dpkg-shlibs on a package depending on libpaper, the libpaper dependency is not found. But the programmer manual says this is how dpkg-shlibs should work, by using the defaults and informations got from the shlibs file in installed package. Maybe there's a problem actually? In the meantime, I use shlibs.local... Yves. -- Yves Arrouye Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 7, avenue Leon Bollee Web: http://www.fdn.fr/~yarrouye/ 75013 Paris Work: +33 45 95 64 59 France Home: +33 53 61 09 55