On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 08:06:11AM +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
> >   Anyway to avoid others' lazyness mistake I suggest to patch
> >   ocaml-ldconf so that it output a warning or an error message if
> >   /etc/ocaml/ld.conf isn't in the expected format.
> 
> Well, what did you put in /etc/ocaml/ld.conf for the package name ?
> 
> Also i will add the syntax of just a lone dir as synomyn to dir add.

That was my fault: I add a single dirname without the "add" command.

> >   Any other idea?
> 
> Why not hand erase them in the postinst ?
> Or fix dh_ocamlld ?

Already done (see my patch), but this does not solve the problem of
users that upgrade to new packages that no longer need dir in
/var/lib/ocaml/ld.conf. These user actualy have installed old packages
built with an old (buggy) version of dh_ocamlld.

Hand erase them in postinst work, but we need to keep these settings in
postinst forever ...

A centralized solution IMO is better.

Cheers.

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