Hi, Actually, I lied, one of my two questions is about libraries, but I have two questions.
1) I'm currently packing snoopy, it's an execve logger, it overrides the default execve behaviour in libc, with an LD_PRELOAD, and logs all executed commands. Anyhow, the upstream version installs into /lib, since it's for libc.. however, does it go there in a deb or into /usr/lib? It's not explicitly required for a bootup, so is that how the decision is made? 2) If I make a bug-fix, and submit it upstream, do I have to wait for the upstream version to apply my fix, or can I just apply it myself. (In one of my packages, there were some GTK warnings, so I fixed those, and sent a patch to the upstream guy, but can I just apply them now, as part of my .diff?) Thanks, Aubin -- "PUNK IS: a belief that this world is what we make of it, truth comes from our understanding of the way things are, not from the blind adherence to prescriptions about the way things should be. " - Greg Graffin
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