[pkg-fso-maint] shared library in binary-package?

Nikita V. Youshchenko yoush at debian.org
Mon Sep 7 20:22:42 UTC 2009


> Am Montag 07 September 2009 19:44:23 schrieb Nikita V. Youshchenko:
> > > Could this be an option too? As it would prevent the need to heavily
> > > patch fsousaged to move the library.
> >
> > Ok, let's try this way.
> > I really don't want to delay upload, doing rpath really seems tricky,
> > and amarok gives us a precedent :)
> >
> > So please add lintian override.
> > Also I think libfsousage.so should not be included in the package at
> > all (and that will remove non-dev-pkg-with-shlib-symlink warning).
>
> all set and ready for upload I hope
>
> I've added the one override and limited the files beeing installed.
> And surprisingly it still works :-)

I've uploaded it.

your original mail also contained "a patch for openmoko-file-config". Is 
that already handled?

Btw, if fso-usaged intended to be started by dbus daemon only? Looks so. 
And if so, why it is in /usr/bin?
Per FHS, /usr/bin is for things intended to be started by user...

Although this is likely a question to upstream authors.

Nikita
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