>   That's not true, as libbeagle0 will need to depend in beagle. The
> library is using internal beagle libraries directly, so that cannot be
> split. 

How so? I've just built the current nautilus tarball (which use beagle
as an option for the search mode) with libbeagle. I've removed the
beagle package then and copied libbeagle by hand to /usr/lib, then
restarted nautilus. Nautilus works fine this way and falls back on the
builtin search mode (upstream does that according to the return of
beagle_client_new ()). ldd -r on the lib is correct too. The beagle
option is a built time for nautilus. The current way you force users to
install beagle (and so all the C# going with it) instead libbeagle0
which is a small C library ... could you describe what is supposed to be
wrong with the split exactly?

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Sebastien Bacher





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