> Od: Don Armstrong <d...@debian.org> > > I am preparing package from 'lv2-c++-tools' source. It is library so I > > called > packages 'lv2-c++-tools0' and 'lv2-c++-tools-dev' > > But I got this warning from lintian: > > W: lv2-c++-tools0: package-name-doesnt-match-sonames libpaq0 > > > > I renamed packages to libpaq0 and libpaq-dev. > > lv2-c++-tools contains at least three libraries; liblv2-gui, > liblv2-plugin, and libpaq; presumably you should be building separate > binaries and -dev packages for them all. > > You'll want to read the library packaging guide before continuing much > further. > > > My question is: Is it normal to have totally different name of > > source and packages or should be solved somehow e.g. ask upstream > > for renaming source? > > In general, a source package should build at least one binary package > with the same name. The major exception are libraries like this one.
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