On Thu, 6 Feb 2003 11:50:16 +0100,
Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         The static version of a library must be compiled without the
>         <tt>-fPIC</tt> option. It must be placed in the development
>         package, normally <package>lib*-dev</package>, but if its size
>         exceeds the size of the rest of the files in the development
>         package, it can be placed in a separate package called
>         <package>lib*-static-dev</package>. It is recommended that the
>         <package>lib*-dev</package> packages then declare a
>         <tt>Suggests</tt> or <tt>Recommends</tt> relationship to their
>         respective <package>lib*-static-dev</package> package.
Why not
lib*: shared library, all symlinks to .so (including .so -> .so.x.y.z)
      and header files
lib*-dev: static library?

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