On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 23:45:14 +0100
Max Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> glib doesn't use a "." but a "-", however this is completly valid, 
> various other packages do it this way (maybe the Shlibs policy file 
> should be changed to mention that).
[...]
> No, they mean the same, at least the way I interpret the docs. Maybe 
> they should be rephrased somehow to clarify what actually is meant...

Okay, I understood.

I'll rewrite GTK2/GNOME2 packages and put them into CVS again.

> Actually, I'd expect the "master" package also to have libglib.dylib, 
> or are glib 2.0 programs supposed to link with -lglib-2.0  ?

Yes, they are doing so.

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Masanori Sekino
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