Package: libsoprano4
Version: 2.3.1+dfsg.1-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
I don't believe, that eliminating the soprano-daemon - libsoprano4
dependency is a solution. ldd shows, that the shared libraries included
in soprano-daemon depend on libsoprano4.
You should rather change the dependency from
Hello,
On šeštadienis 27 Vasaris 2010 13:32:27 Thomas Koch wrote:
Hi,
I don't believe, that eliminating the soprano-daemon - libsoprano4
dependency is a solution. ldd shows, that the shared libraries included
in soprano-daemon depend on libsoprano4.
You should rather change the dependency
On šeštadienis 27 Vasaris 2010 13:32:27 Thomas Koch wrote:
Hi,
I don't believe, that eliminating the soprano-daemon - libsoprano4
dependency is a solution. ldd shows, that the shared libraries included
in soprano-daemon depend on libsoprano4.
You should rather change the dependency
Hello,
On šeštadienis 27 Vasaris 2010 14:24:26 Thomas Koch wrote:
Your statement is confusing. You're perfectly right, that soprano-daemon
can not work without libsoprano4. Therefor I asked you, to put libsoprano4
in the dependency list for soprano-daemon. You do even install binaries to
Hi,
The facts are that:
1) libsoprano4 needs soprano-daemon for the library to be useful at
runtime; 2) soprano-daemon is not supposed to be installed or directly
used by users. I guess you are annoyed that soprano-daemon is not removed
when you remove libsoprano4. But that's what apt
Hello,
On šeštadienis 27 Vasaris 2010 18:30:18 Thomas Koch wrote:
Debian Policy, 3.5:
For example, a dependency entry must be provided for any shared libraries
required by a dynamically-linked executable binary in a package.
% dpkg -S /usr/bin/sopranod
soprano-daemon: /usr/bin/sopranod
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