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Source: glibc
Version: 2.6.1-6
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The attached patch triggerises the invocation of ldconfig by package
maintainer scripts.
By `triggerises' I mean that the patch arranges for ldconfig
invocations by maintainer scripts to call dpkg-trigger instead of
ldconfig.
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 04:07:05PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
The understanding on which we base this approach is that after library
installation (which is when ldconfig is used in maintainer scripts) it
is always safe to defer the execution of ldconfig. Ie, that after a
new library has been
Dear GNU Libc Maintainers,
The following possible problem(s) were detected in the package(s)
you maintain in Debian:
=== glibc:
= This package has 1 RC bug(s) more than 21 days old:
- #382175 http://bugs.debian.org/382175
glibc: contains possibly non-free code
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Couldn't file triggers be used, so ldconfig is triggered after any
package installs a library file? That's much more how I expected
triggers to be used, rather than needing an ugly ldconfig wrapper. I
think it also addresses drow's point about libraries in nonstandard
locations, since those
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 06:28:23PM +, Joey Hess wrote:
Couldn't file triggers be used, so ldconfig is triggered after any
package installs a library file? That's much more how I expected
triggers to be used, rather than needing an ugly ldconfig wrapper. I
think it also addresses drow's
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Date: 2007-10-23 02:05:03 + (Tue, 23 Oct 2007)
New Revision: 2588
Added:
glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.7/
Log:
branch for 2.7 in experimental
Copied: glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.7 (from rev 2587, glibc-package/trunk)
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glibc-doc_2.7~0exp0-0exp1_all.deb
locales_2.7~0exp0-0exp1_all.deb
glibc_2.7~0exp0.orig.tar.gz
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Accepted:
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glibc_2.7~0exp0-0exp1.diff.gz
to pool/main/g/glibc/glibc_2.7~0exp0-0exp1.diff.gz
glibc_2.7~0exp0-0exp1.dsc
to pool/main/g/glibc/glibc_2.7~0exp0-0exp1.dsc
glibc_2.7~0exp0.orig.tar.gz
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