On Feb 16, 2004, at 9:34 PM, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
because of course the shared lib version number should *not* be the same as the package version.
Indeed not, but it also should not be zero unless the library has not changed one iota since the first release (highly unlikely).
I was under the impression that 0.0.0 is actually a 'magic value' indicating that the linker shouldn't check versions *at all*. So even if it is the first release, it's not right. Does anybody know the details on the significance of 0.0.0?
Dave Vasilevsky
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