On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Michael Banck <mba...@gmx.net> wrote:
>> I'm (finally) moving to the latest version of OpenBabel.  I discovered
>> that after compiling, the .so version number is still
>> libopenbabel.so.4 -- the same name as OpenBabel 2.2.x.  By my
>> understanding of .so libraries, this means OpenBabel 2.3.1 is 100% ABI
>> compatible with code compiled against OpenBabel 2.2.x.
>>
>> Is that right?  (If that's true, it's great news.)
>
> IIRC 2.2.x had libopenbabel.so.3 as SONAME, see e.g.
>
> http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=libopenbabel3

Thanks for the link ... so why is it that my version of OpenBabel
2.2.x uses libopenbabel.4.0.0?  It was a developer's release, not a
stable version.  I guess the .so version must have changed a long time
before the official 2.3.x release.

Thanks,
Craig

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