On 11/08/2015 19:50, Buck Evan wrote:
/usr/lib/libskarnet.so   -lskarnet
/usr/lib/libskarnet.so: undefined reference to `clock_gettime'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

 Hm. For some reason my test suite doesn't catch that case, and
when trying to reproduce manually / fix my automation, I hit the
bug reported by Guillermo. Argh! I'll get back to you as soon as
I can get this working. (Did I mention I hate shared libraries?)


  The SONAME symlink is installed by the runtime shared library package,
and the bare .so symlink is installed in the development package since it's
only used when linking binaries or shared libraries.

 It makes sense, in a warped and eerie way. I kinda fear for the
salvation of my soul if I think too much about it and it starts
sounding perfectly logical and rational.


Here's a Homepage: field that I'll make sure is set properly.

 Well, that's a pointer in the easy direction: in the libskarnet
package, you have a link to the skalibs homepage. Sure. But what I
would like is a pointer in the *other* direction: a user is looking
for the Debian package of what she knows as "skalibs". Is there
a list of searchable keywords, or anything of the kind, that
could tell her "the package you're looking for is named libskarnet" ?


I'll put you down for a -0 vote on that one?

 Sorry, I don't understand.

--
 Laurent

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