This isn't the way the dynamic linker usually works. libraw.so is only
used for build-time resolution of linker directives like “-lraw” - the
SONAME of the library is embedded in the resulting binary, and the
runtime loader looks for that.
The practical upshot of this is that libraw.so.2 (or possibly
libraw_r.so.2, both in package libraw2) is the file that Shotwell will
need at runtime, not libraw.so. This is already provided in Oneiric.
** Changed in: libraw (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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create separate package for libraw shared library
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