Panu Matilainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
The ldconfig hackery in rpm is going away sooner or later, what I want to see
is some more generic mechanism for packages to queue actions to happen at end
of the transaction. Things like gtk-update-icon-cache only need running once,
so
Bill Nottingham [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pixel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
as for the cache, it is needed if you use /etc/ld.so.conf.d/xxx.conf,
which alas is the case for mandriva's qt4. It seems fedora also uses
the ld cache to handle its qt3?
Sure, but that's very few packages; the other
Pixel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
Any comment?
Fix the packages. If you're shipping the correct .so symlinks in the
package, ldconfig should be redundant, and you don't need to do the
skipping in rpm.
Bill
___
Rpm-maint mailing list