On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 09:05:34AM +0000, Stu Teasdale wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm currently working on ganglia 3.0.0 packages for Debian and have a 
> small query. Debian general policy states that external libraries should 
> be dynamically linked to executables, and the dependency system ensures 
> that this isn't a major issue for users, but I notice that ganglia 3 
> seems to distribute the source for some support libraries (apr, confuse, 
> expat) within the main source tree. Are these completely unmodified or 
> is there some technical reason why I should use this code, probably 
> statically, rather than the standard packages?

FreeBSD has similar requirements, though they are more prefrences then
hard requirements.  I know apr is modified to add multicast support, I
don't know about the other stuff.  Matt, are you working with the apr
developers to add the multicast stuff?

-- Brooks

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