On Sep 17 2015, m...@linux.it (Marco d'Itri) wrote: > On Sep 17, Didier 'OdyX' Raboud <o...@debian.org> wrote: > >> This change landed in stretch on September 14. and is de facto the >> "outright giving up" of LSB support for Debian, from stretch onwards. As > > Is there any point in (formally?) maintaining LSB compatibility? > Is there any proprietary application that does actually benefit from it > in the real world?
I don't know about formal LSB compatibility, but there are several proprietary applications that require nothing but the /{lib,lib64}/ld-lsb.so* symlinks to work properly under Debian. So it would be great if they could be preserved. Best, -Nikolaus -- GPG encrypted emails preferred. Key id: 0xD113FCAC3C4E599F Fingerprint: ED31 791B 2C5C 1613 AF38 8B8A D113 FCAC 3C4E 599F »Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a Banana.«