Hi,
I'm packaging a non-free software (better not ask, it's a pain :-( ). The question is that there are some executables that has a link to an old version of libraw1394-8. The funny thing is that I have tested to create a fictitious libraw1394.so.8 library making a symbolic link to the current libraw1394.so.11 and it works. When I created the package, dpkg-shlibdeps shows some messages with shouldn't be linked with libXXX.so.X (it uses none of its symbols). And one of them is libraw1394.so.8. So, as I have _only_ the binary, there's some way to drop a dependency of a library produced by the linker knowing that not use any of its symbols? Best regards, Leopold -- -- Linux User 152692 GPG: 05F4A7A949A2D9AA Catalonia ------------------------------------- A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail?
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