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Source: tcplay
Version: 1.1-6
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <[email protected]>

libtcplay gets installed directly in /usr/lib, and tcplay.pc gets placed
in /usr/lib/pkgconfig.  For modern, multiarch systems, these should
probably be placed in a different location.

We're also currently patching the build system (with
debian/patches/do_not_add_lib_suffix.patch) to avoid sticking "64" on
the end of the library name -- this suggests that upstream also isn't
handling multiarch in any standard debian way.

The library doesn't actually seem to be used anywhere at the moment,
which suggests both that this isn't a big deal, but maybe also that if
the library was adapted to modern practice, maybe it would encourage
more use.

     --dkg

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close -1 3.3-1

On Sun, Apr 21, 2024 at 7:36 AM Daniel Kahn Gillmor
<[email protected]> wrote:
> [...] -- this suggests that upstream also isn't
> handling multiarch in any standard debian way.
>
> The library doesn't actually seem to be used anywhere at the moment,
> which suggests both that this isn't a big deal, but maybe also that if
> the library was adapted to modern practice, maybe it would encourage
> more use.
 Thanks for the note. I've patched this back then. Closing this bug report.

Regards,
Laszlo/GCS

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