Hi.
Junichi Uekawa wrote:
> You are going to use the SONAME of the library, which will be different
> from the numbers you give to the libtool versioning.
> The package name is going to be derived from the package name, so
> you don't need to play with the provides and such things.
Ah. Thanks.
No
> Hi.
> (A special hello to Junichi who is CCed because of his libpkg-guide.)
>
> I'm having a package that will probably use the age feature of release
> numbering. (I.e. libfoo.a.b.1 to indicate that programs linked against
> libfoo.a
> and libfoo.(a-1) can use it as documented in the libtool
Hi.
Junichi Uekawa wrote:
> You are going to use the SONAME of the library, which will be different
> from the numbers you give to the libtool versioning.
> The package name is going to be derived from the package name, so
> you don't need to play with the provides and such things.
Ah. Thanks.
No
> Hi.
> (A special hello to Junichi who is CCed because of his libpkg-guide.)
>
> I'm having a package that will probably use the age feature of release
> numbering. (I.e. libfoo.a.b.1 to indicate that programs linked against libfoo.a
> and libfoo.(a-1) can use it as documented in the libtool doc
Hi.
(A special hello to Junichi who is CCed because of his libpkg-guide.)
I'm having a package that will probably use the age feature of release
numbering. (I.e. libfoo.a.b.1 to indicate that programs linked against libfoo.a
and libfoo.(a-1) can use it as documented in the libtool docs.) I've sear
Hi.
(A special hello to Junichi who is CCed because of his libpkg-guide.)
I'm having a package that will probably use the age feature of release
numbering. (I.e. libfoo.a.b.1 to indicate that programs linked against libfoo.a
and libfoo.(a-1) can use it as documented in the libtool docs.) I've sear
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