Hi Mikko, I'm updating the Debian package of 2.1.3, and have hit a small snag.
It seems that as part of the upgrade to OpenPGM 5.1.114 in 2.1.3 the build system has been completely reworked and OpenPGM is no longer statically linked into libzmq, but instead is built as a separate shared library. This is a fairly major change, and was not obvious from the NEWS file :-( What I'm wondering is, was this a deliberate change to the preferred way we distribute OpenPGM-enabled versions of ZeroMQ, or is it just a side-effect of the build system changes? If it's the former, I'll have to sort this out with the Debian guys, not sure if bundling a separate OpenPGM library can get through policy. If it's the latter, can we get the old behaviour back? (A single deliverable of libzmq.so, with no dependency on an external libpgm.so?) Cheers, -mato _______________________________________________ zeromq-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev
