kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
Philipp Kern wrote:
On Thu, 2005-07-14 at 01:53 -0400, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
section 8.1 of debian-policy states that
[sic]The run-time library package should include the symbolic link
that |ldconfig| would create for the shared libraries. [sic]
Does not this mean that ldconfig creates the symbolic link for the
shared libraries? In this case, correct me if I am wrong, ldconfig
should create libfortranposix.so.0 which should point to
libfortranposix.0.0.0
According to the policy you have to provide them by yourself in your
run-time library package (e.g. libfortranposix0).
Based on other replies to this thread, I understand that, I have to
create the link myself in the run-time library package. I also
understand the reason for not employing ldconfig to do that.
But can you please tell me, where in the policy does it say that? I
could have missed it while reading and would like to know which
sentences convey this information. Please dont just give the section
numbers, I am looking for some sentences quoted from the debian-ploicy
here.
thanks
raju
Please accept my apology. I sent it to the wrong list by accident.
Should have been sent to debian-mentors. But out of habit, I typed
debian-user in the To field of the email.
raju
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