Kalev Lember wrote:
> I don't think there is anything wrong with having rpath to a private
> directory (/usr/lib64/samba) -- that's exactly what rpath is for, so that
> the app could find its private libraries that we don't want the whole
> world to have access to. What we should avoid is rpath to standard libdir,
> which is /usr/lib or /usr/lib64.

+1

And the reason for that is that having RPATH to a standard libdir breaks 
overrides through ld.so.conf.d or LD_LIBRARY_PATH. E.g., the -freeworld 
library packages in RPM Fusion (e.g., qt5-qtwebengine-freeworld) (which use 
ld.so.conf.d) will NOT work with packages that have RPATH set to the 
directory containing the Fedora build of the library.

        Kevin Kofler
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