Mmmm... I guess you're right about that. Maybe a step before going
"into" the repositories is to offer debian packages for regular download.
Best regards,
Tobias
On 17.04.19 09:00, [email protected] wrote:
I am not sure what you try to achieve. At the moment people who use
your app are fellow developers and others like me who compile gladly
ourselves. If you want ordinary users get it into the repos. Then the
lib linkage problem goes away too.
Sent from my mobile. Please forgive shortness, typos and weird
autocorrects.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [sword-devel] Linux: Linking to Sword library with
potentially different names
From: Tobias Klein
To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum
CC:
Hi,
I need some advice from you Linux experts.
Cyrille tested Ezra Project on Linux and couldn't run it, because the
Sword package on that system (custom Sword 1.8.1 on Ubuntu 18.04)
contains a differently named *.so file than on my system (Default
Sword
package from Ubuntu 18.04 => libsword11v5).
What can I do to support multiple *.so variants with the same
binary? Is
there a way to do that?
I was thinking about creating a symlink within my application
directory
structure that can be adjusted at runtime based on some dynamic
system
inspection code.
Best regards,
Tobias
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