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Subject: lintian: no-shlibs-control-file should ignore /lib/libnss_*
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Package: lintian
E: lookupd: no-shlibs-control-file lib/libnss_lookupd-0.1.0.so
That's bogus, /lib/libnss_* aren't shared libraries (they're NSS
modules). It's pretty silly that glibc insists these are placed
directly in /lib, but we're stuck with it; lintian should ignore them
where appropriate.
This also applies to at least
sharedobject-in-library-directory-not-actually-a-shlib.
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Subject: Re: Bug#221982: glibc's at fault here...
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On Wed, Apr 21, 2004 at 10:10:43PM +0200, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
> glibc is misplacing libnss_* according to Andrew Suffield.
> Disclaimer: I don't know that these files do, I trust this to the
> descretion of the glibc maintainers :).
It's all good. Andrew's wrong in this particular case. Those files are
used to help glibc figure out things like how to read /etc/passwd and
such. These all are useful when /usr hasn't been mounted yet (and could
potentially be required for mounting it off of a remote NFS volume)
As you said, lintian overrides are your friends. (We need to write a
whole bunch for glibc itself, but that's another story)
Closing this bug.
Tks,
Jeff Bailey
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