Bug#766811: spurious library links
Marco d'Itri
md at linux.it
Tue Feb 9 21:17:03 CST 2016
On Feb 06, Jakub Wilk <jwilk at debian.org> wrote:
> AFAICS this is the code responsible for creating /lib/libfoo <->
> /usr/lib/libfoo symlinks (see include/buildmacros:79):
>
> if [ "x$(shell readlink -f $(PKG_LIB_DIR))" != \
> "x$(shell readlink -f $(PKG_ROOT_LIB_DIR))" ]; then \
> ../$(INSTALL) -S $(PKG_LIB_DIR)/$(LIBNAME).a $(PKG_ROOT_LIB_DIR)/$(LIBNAME).a; \
> ../$(INSTALL) -S $(PKG_LIB_DIR)/$(LIBNAME).la $(PKG_ROOT_LIB_DIR)/$(LIBNAME).la; \
> ../$(INSTALL) -S $(PKG_ROOT_LIB_DIR)/$(LIBNAME).so $(PKG_LIB_DIR)/$(LIBNAME).so; \
> fi
Right. Nathan, this code path is not used on Red Hat and SuSE, which
already implemented a merged /usr, and it has always been wrong on
Debian: I think it should just be removed from the upstream package.
Should I NMU?
--
ciao,
Marco
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