Armin K. via blfs-book wrote:
On 30.9.2017 16:57, Bruce Dubbs via blfs-book wrote:
via blfs-book wrote:
Author: renodr
Date: Sat Sep 30 01:46:14 2017
New Revision: 19283
Log:
Add libseccomp
+++ trunk/BOOK/general/genlib/libseccomp.xml Sat Sep 30 01:46:14
2017 (r19283)
+<sect1 id="libseccomp" xreflabel="libseccomp-&libseccomp-version;">
Probably should add revision="systemd" to this line. The only package
that uses this appears to be systemd.
gnome-desktop package (libgnome-desktop) is present in both systemd and
non-systemd book, no?
It is, but that package does not list libseccomp as a dependency. Even if
it can be added, what does libseccomp actually do for the non-systemd
packages that can use libgnome-desktop?
For that matter, what does libgnome-desktop add to those packages in a
non-gnome environment? I do see that it is required for cheese, eog,
nautilus, and epiphany, but what features does it add other than allowing
the package to build?
-- Bruce
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