>>>>> "Adam" == Adam Di Carlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Adam> Well, rather than making an exemption, the point is pretty Adam> simple: Adam> If a package depends on a specific version of a -dev or Adam> lib* pacakge, that dependancy should be reflected in the Adam> control file. I suppose that's kind of what I'm trying to say, but what I wish to prevent is problems like this: libfoo1_1.0.0 includes /usr/lib/libfoo.so.1.0 -> libfoo.so.1.0.0 and real library /usr/lib/libfoo.so.1.0.0 libfoo-dev_1.0.0 includes /usr/lib/libfoo.so -> libfoo.so.1.0.0 libfoo-dev depends (no version) on libfoo1. If you upgrade libfoo1 without upgrading libfoo-dev now to another minor version, say 1.0.1, the libfoo-dev package will point to a non-existant file. So I was thinking it'd be nice to warn developers of shared library packages that they should have the -dev file depend with a versioned depends on the real lib file. -- Brought to you by the letters K and N and the number 19. "Killer refresh rate! It's even got a PCI bus!" -- Hackers Debian GNU/Linux -- where do you want to go tomorrow? http://www.debian.org/ I'm on FurryMUCK as Che, and EFNet and YiffNet IRC as Che_Fox.