El mar, 20-12-2005 a las 18:32 +0100, Sebastien Bacher escribió:
> >   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?

  Mmmm... somehow, when I was testing it, objdump -x told me that it
depended in those beagle internal libs. But when I have checked now, I
have seen that it is not true any more, so splitting has sense.

  I will upload a split package as soon as I can.

  Thanks


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