On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 08:50:30PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote: > > Right, this was a bug in the proposed patch, not a deliberate statement that > only libraries belong in these directories. (As I mentioned, the first > patch was something of a trial balloon.) I think this updated patch should > cover everything for the first round. > > Re-seconds? > > --- > policy.sgml | 34 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/policy.sgml b/policy.sgml > index 0bf8253..347c0bf 100644 > --- a/policy.sgml > +++ b/policy.sgml > @@ -5584,6 +5584,40 @@ libbar 1 bar1 (>= 1.0-1) > </item> > <item> > <p> > + The requirement for object files, internal binaries, and > + libraries, including <file>libc.so.*</file>, to be located > + directly under <file>/lib{,32}</file> and > + <file>/usr/lib{,32}</file> is amended, permitting files > + to instead be installed to > + <file>/lib/<var>triplet</var></file> and > + <file>/usr/lib/<var>triplet</var></file>, where > + <tt><var>triplet</var></tt> is the value returned by > + <tt>dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE</tt> for the > + architecture of the package. Packages may <em>not</em> > + install files to any <var>triplet</var> path other > + than the one matching the architecture of that package; > + for instance, an <tt>Architecture: amd64</tt> package > + containing 32-bit x86 libraries may not install these > + libraries to <file>/usr/lib/i486-linux-gnu</file>. > + <footnote> > + This is necessary in order to reserve the directories for > + use in cross-installation of library packages from other > + architectures, as part of the planned deployment of > + <tt>multiarch</tt>. > + </footnote> > + </p> > + <p> > + Applications may also use a single subdirectory under > + <file>/usr/lib/<var>triplet</var></file>. > + </p> > + <p> > + The execution time linker/loader, ld*, must still be made > + available in the existing location under /lib or /lib64 > + since this is part of the ELF ABI for the architecture. > + </p> > + </item> > + <item> > + <p> > The requirement that > <file>/usr/local/share/man</file> be "synonymous" > with <file>/usr/local/man</file> is relaxed to a > -- > 1.6.3.3
Seconded. Kurt
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