Simon Huggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > > On the 3rd May I built libxfce4util and generated > libxfce4util2_4.3.90.1-1_amd64.deb. This is in the archive exactly as I > built it. It has a couple of lintian failures that I missed and have since > been fixed in our SVN. > > Upstream have released recently and whilst checking these packages more > thoroughly I've fixed up the lintian errors but I've also built the new > package and I noticed that it's defining an rpath. So I rooted around and > tried to work out why but couldn't really work it out. Upstream's > libtool and autotools looked recent to me. If I relibtoolize though > this does go away. > > Out of curiousity I rebuilt the previous package i.e. 4.3.90.1-1 again from > the same source files as before but with current sid and this time it fails > with two extra lintian warnings: > W: libxfce4util2: binary-or-shlib-defines-rpath > ./usr/lib/libxfce4util.so.2.1.0 /usr/lib > W: libxfce4util2: binary-or-shlib-defines-rpath ./usr/sbin/xfce4-kiosk-query > /usr/lib > > If I rebuild the same package on i386 current sid then I don't get the rpath > installed. > > I guess I have several questions: > - how can the same source package over a few months build > differently in this way? > - am I really going to have to relibtoolize every xfce package > before I upload or make them do it themselves? :-/ > - how evil is an rpath on /usr/lib anyway? > > I'd welcome any testers on amd64 or not and on recent sid or not to narrow > this down. Or any clues as to how on earth this can happen. > > If you do want to relibtoolize then install xfce4-dev-ools and run > xdt-autogen in the package dirrectory.
Your package, or more likely libtool, has different ideas about what amd64 system library dirs are to what debian has. Other distributions use /usr/lib64 and debian has /usr/lib. That confuses libtool into adding a rpath. The fix is to force libtool to never ever use rpath. If you can't get libtool to leave well enough alone then use 'chrpath -d'. With rpath your package will afaik break when the library moves, e.g. to /usr/lib64 for biarch systems as we use at my workplace, or the multiarch /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu directory. MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]