On Tue, Feb 09, 1999 at 03:14:47PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote:
> > And yes, you were right: libx11amp 0 in debian/shlibs.local did the trick.
>
> Cool. No extra ", " in the Depends: line or anything? I was sorta worried
> that might happen.
This is my debian/substvars:
shlibs:Depends=libc6, libglib1
Josip Rodin wrote:
> And yes, you were right: libx11amp 0 in debian/shlibs.local did the trick.
Cool. No extra ", " in the Depends: line or anything? I was sorta worried
that might happen.
> BTW I found this in debian/tmp/DEBIAN/shlibs:
> libx11amp 0 x11amp
> libOSS 0 x11amp
> libwav 0 x11amp
> l
On Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 12:01:56AM +0100, Josip Rodin wrote:
> > 2. Use a debian/shlibs.local, that makes dpkg-shlibdeps ignore the x11amp
> >dependancy. I think it'd look something like "libx11amp 1" but I'm not
> >sure... I'll be happy to grab your package and fiddle with it and figure
>
Josip Rodin wrote:
> Leave as it is? That would mean that noone who hasn't got x11amp
> already installed can install this version. That is really really
> inconvenient IMHO.
IIRC dpkg doesn't have a problem and just ignores it.
> I have libfltk source here, and it has libfltk 0 libfltk0 in that
On Tue, Feb 09, 1999 at 02:39:53PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote:
> > First problem was that it has a 'plugin' for output, that
> > is a library, namely libOSS.so.0.9.0. It is kind of awkward,
> > because it is supposed to go into /usr/share
>
> Putting a library in /usr/share is completly and utterly wr
Hello,
I have following problem, the package in question is x11amp.
Warning: I'm inexperienced in these waters, so please ignore
any obnoxious stupidity later in the text :)
First problem was that it has a 'plugin' for output, that
is a library, namely libOSS.so.0.9.0. It is kind of awkward,
beca
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