Richard Burton a écrit :

libusb package provides no libusb.so, other distros do (checked on redhat) and some software expects it. Please provide a libusb.so symlink to real lib file.


Just install libusb-dev.


That's a workaround, but libusb is provided by the libusb package, not the libusb-dev package. It shouldn't be necessary to install the libusb-dev package just to use the runtime library provided by a different package, and where no other components of the dev package are required.


You should not need the .so file at runtime, but only during development. That's why the .so file is in the -dev package, as for other libraries, and as required by the policy.

Why do you need the .so file in the library package?

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