On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 09:59:16PM -0800, Steve Kargl wrote:
> 
> The following libraries are installed by COMPAT4X, but are not
> present in 4.7.  I assume these are carried forward from 4.x x < 7.
> 
> libssl.so.1      libusb.so.0       libcrypto.so.1  libfetch.so.2

Grrrr... This means we had version bumps on -stable without
providing compat4x libraries on 4.x - I think we're seriously
fscking up here :-(

> The following 4.7 libs make reference to __sF.  Several of the
> corresponding 5.0 libraries still have the same version number.
> We may need to bump the version numbers.
> 
> libalias.so.4    libbz2.so.1       libc.so.4        libc_r.so.4
> libcam.so.2      libcom_err.so.2   libcrypto.so.2   libdes.so.3
> libdevstat.so.2  libdialog.so.4    libedit.so.3     libfetch.so.3
> libftpio.so.5    libg2c.so.1       libgmp.so.3      libhistory.so.4
> libipsec.so.1    libisc.so.1       libkdb.so.3      libkrb.so.3
> libkrb5.so.5     libkvm.so.2       libm.so.2        libmp.so.3
> libncp.so.1      libncurses.so.5   libopie.so.2     libpam.so.1
> libpcap.so.2     libperl.so.3      libreadline.so.4 libroken.so.5
> libskey.so.2     libsmb.so.1       libssh.so.2      libstdc++.so.3
> libutil.so.3

Yes, definitely. That's the problem with low-level ABI changes
to symbols that leak like runny noses :-/

I think you have an excellent point now that I realize to what
extend we're ignorant to the consequences of our actions :-(
Moi aussi :-/

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 Marcel Moolenaar         USPA: A-39004          [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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