On terça-feira, 22 de outubro de 2013 07:01:22, Knoll Lars wrote: > >There are two major versions of libudev in use in major distros: > >libudev.so.0 > >and libudev.so.1. The new one has been in use for about a year, so we can > >expect the need to support both versions for the next few years of builds. > > Isn't the old version still available on new distroibutions for backwards > compatibility? In that case we could simply use the old version for the > time being.
No, not really. If a library isn't needed by anything else and there are no extraordinary reasons for keeping it (like it happens for the LSB packages), the library isn't provided at all. At least for Fedora 19, no package provides libudev.so.0. If I wanted to install it, I'd have to load the package from Fedora 17. -- Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center
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