On 11/07/2013 07:12 PM, Burton, Ross wrote:
On 7 November 2013 11:03,  <wenzong....@windriver.com> wrote:
From: Wenzong Fan <wenzong....@windriver.com>

Just ship these sources to their own dbg packages instead of udev-dbg:

     libudev* -> libudev-dbg
     gudev*   -> libgudev-dbg
     others   -> udev-dbg

Why do this?  Multiple -dbg packages could make sense in a recipe
which builds a multi-gigabyte -dbg package (such as webkit) but what's
the rationale for doing this in udev?

Actually I don't know clear about why it needs three -dbg packages, looks they have been there since very early commits of udev. I suspect that udev/libudev/libgudev are independent each other, so they are shipped into different packages (base/-dev/-dbg). This patch only ships their source code to -dbg packages accordingly.

Thanks
Wenzong


Ross


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