On 10/12/2010 08:02 PM, Vladislav Bogdanov wrote:
> 12.10.2010 20:43, Fabio M. Di NItto wrote:
> ...
>> Also you might want to notice that there is no way any of the corosync
>> library can be of any use on a system without corosync main package.
>
> Then what is the reason to have both corosync and corosynclib packages
> rather then one monolithic corosync package? There is no way to install
> one without another anyways...

Funny you ask that.. in the beginning I did the packaging without the 
library requiring the base package.. with more or less the same 
expectations you have now. I had to change to comply with Fedora Guidelines.

But to be honest, reading the thread again, I am still not sure what 
problem you are trying to solve here.

Looking at the first email you mention installing pacemaker with 
heartbeat, without corosync. The same is true the other way around, but 
I still don't see a problem.. you are installing a a few MB extra of 
dependency, it won't kill anybody given how many hundreds of MB of 
dependencies are pulled in on a system that you probably will never ever 
use anyhow.

Fabio
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