>> Roberto Gordo Saez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > $ dpkg -L kdelibs3 | grep \\.la$ > /usr/lib/libDCOP.la > /usr/lib/dcopserver.la > /usr/lib/libkdefakes.la > /usr/lib/libkdeui.la > /usr/lib/libkdesu.la > /usr/lib/libkssl.la > diverted by kdelibs3-crypto to: /usr/lib/libkssl-nossl.la > /usr/lib/libkjs.la > /usr/lib/libksycoca.la > /usr/lib/kio_uiserver.la > /usr/lib/klauncher.la
A wild guess: I don't know about the files named lib*.la, but the other ones could be plug-ins. ltdl opens the .la file to find out the actual filename of the shared object. Remember that libtool generates different filenames under different platforms (e.g. libfoo.so.0 vs libfoo.so.9 -- for whatever reason -- vs libfoo.sl.1). Jason is right that for *our* purposes this is The Wrong Thing To Do(TM). -- Marcelo | This signature was automatically generated with [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Signify v1.07. For this and other cool products, | check out http://www.debian.org/