* Steve Langasek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hi Shane, > > On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Shane Wegner wrote: > > > I have packaged shared libraries in the past but am looking > > for some help with this particular one. I am packaging > > version 1.0.0 of dotconf and rather than naming it > > libdotconf.so.1 as was done for 0.x (libdotconf.so.0) it's > > named libdotconf-1.0.so.0. Now, I was under the impression > > that one named a library libfoo.so.x and incremented x > > whenever there was an API change making it binary > > incompatable with the previous version. How would I > > package something where the major version is actually > > before the .so extention? How should the package name > > change as the API changes? Can I just modify the source to > > call it libdotconf.so.1 and call my package libdotconf1 or > > is that not ideal? > > This is unfortunately not a unique situation. Other libraries are maintained > upstream by people who don't understand proper library versioning either (and > by 'proper', I mean "the tried and true method that's been used on Unix for > years and is the known standard"). Case in point is Imlib, which recently > made a 2.0 release... and which ships libraries with the soname > 'libImlib2.so.0'.
Actually it's not version 2.0 of Imlib... its a completely new library called Imlib 2... so the versioning is correct... > > The problem with trying to correct the library names in the package is that > your packages aren't binary-compatible with third-party software precompiled > for this version of the library; libfoo.so.1 will not satisfy the dependencies > on libfoo-1.0.so.0, no matter how you push on the square peg. Likewise it's > not a good solution to call the package 'libfoo1', because the package name > should indicate the contents. libfoo1 -> libfoo.so.1. If you call the package > libfoo1 and it contains libfoo1.so.0, what happens if the next release is > libfoo1.so.1? The least-bad option that seems to hold forth is to name the > package 'libfoo10' (perhaps with a delimiter between the 1 and the 0?)... and > then petition the upstream to un-break their library names... > > HTH, > > Steve Langasek > postmodern programmer > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Eric Dorland [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: #61138586 1024D/16D970C6 097C 4861 9934 27A0 8E1C 2B0A 61E9 8ECF 16D9 70C6
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