Stephan Bergmann wrote:
IMO a package X-devel only makes sense if the base package X contains
something that has an API for clients, and those clients typically need
some additional files to interact with X through that API (C headers,
link libraries, etc.). The only parts of OOo that would qu
On 09/22/09 07:19, tora - Takamichi Akiyama wrote:
Linux distributions come with additional packages for software engineers.
A package 'kernel' is the one for runtime while '-devel' and '-headers'
are for engineers and/or users to make small changes to the existing files.
E.g.
kernel-2.6.23.1-
Hi,
Linux distributions come with additional packages for software engineers.
A package 'kernel' is the one for runtime while '-devel' and '-headers'
are for engineers and/or users to make small changes to the existing files.
E.g.
kernel-2.6.23.1-42.fc8
kernel-devel-2.6.23.1-42.fc8
kernel-he