Re: game with small library

2002-10-23 Thread John H. Robinson, IV
Matt Zimmerman wrote: > > If the shared library is internal to the package, it should not be installed > in the system library path (e.g., /usr/lib). Instead, install it under > /usr/lib/. You will need to use a wrapper script to add > /usr/lib/ to LD_LIBRARY_PATH wehn running the program. what

Re: game with small library

2002-10-23 Thread Matt Zimmerman
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 01:51:45PM +0200, thomas wrote: > I'm trying to package a game (http://taxipilot.sf.net), that comes with a > really small shared library. The only reason this library exists, is that the > provided functionality has to run inside the sound-server. Likely, it will > never b

Re: game with small library

2002-10-23 Thread John H. Robinson, IV
Matt Zimmerman wrote: > > If the shared library is internal to the package, it should not be installed > in the system library path (e.g., /usr/lib). Instead, install it under > /usr/lib/. You will need to use a wrapper script to add > /usr/lib/ to LD_LIBRARY_PATH wehn running the program. what

Re: game with small library

2002-10-23 Thread Matt Zimmerman
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 01:51:45PM +0200, thomas wrote: > I'm trying to package a game (http://taxipilot.sf.net), that comes with a > really small shared library. The only reason this library exists, is that the > provided functionality has to run inside the sound-server. Likely, it will > never b

game with small library

2002-10-23 Thread thomas
Hi! I'm trying to package a game (http://taxipilot.sf.net), that comes with a really small shared library. The only reason this library exists, is that the provided functionality has to run inside the sound-server. Likely, it will never be used by any other package. Now, when I try to package the

game with small library

2002-10-23 Thread thomas
Hi! I'm trying to package a game (http://taxipilot.sf.net), that comes with a really small shared library. The only reason this library exists, is that the provided functionality has to run inside the sound-server. Likely, it will never be used by any other package. Now, when I try to package the

Re: adopting a package

2002-10-23 Thread Joerg Jaspert
Andreas Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 1. Where can I find the old-version of the package. (Since I want to > adopt an existing package I think I can skip the steps descriped in the > sections 3-6 in the "Debian New Maintainers' Guide" and start with section > 9.) apt-get source PACKAGE Or l

adopting a package

2002-10-23 Thread Andreas Klein
Thanks for your hints. But I have still two questions: 1. Where can I find the old-version of the package. (Since I want to adopt an existing package I think I can skip the steps descriped in the sections 3-6 in the "Debian New Maintainers' Guide" and start with section 9.) 2. I can not use the p

Re: adopting a package

2002-10-23 Thread Joerg Jaspert
Andreas Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 1. Where can I find the old-version of the package. (Since I want to > adopt an existing package I think I can skip the steps descriped in the > sections 3-6 in the "Debian New Maintainers' Guide" and start with section > 9.) apt-get source PACKAGE Or l

adopting a package

2002-10-23 Thread Andreas Klein
Thanks for your hints. But I have still two questions: 1. Where can I find the old-version of the package. (Since I want to adopt an existing package I think I can skip the steps descriped in the sections 3-6 in the "Debian New Maintainers' Guide" and start with section 9.) 2. I can not use the p