Dear Steven Hill, you wrote:
Is there a way to include library files in a package and have them
installed automatically in /usr/lib, or failing that is there a way to
have a package automatically install a package that the app being
installed depends on?
`To include library files in a
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Luis Rodrigo Gallardo Cruz wrote:
Upon completing a piuparts run I get
7m19.8s ERROR: Package purging left files on system:
/etc/xml
/usr/share/applications
owned by: gnome-terminal-data, gnome-menus, desktop-file-utils,
capplets-data
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 08:27:34AM +0200, Frank B. Brokken wrote:
Hi Frank, nice to see you here. :-)
What you say is correct, but I want to change the wording a bit to avoid
confusion:
You'll find examples of that in all debian library packages. It's not very
different from making a binary
Steven Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From what I have seen, unsatisfied dependencies that are listed in the
Depends: section just cause the installation to abort and warn the user
of the unsatisfied dependency - am I missing something?
That is going to happen if you install the package with
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 17:26, Steven Hill wrote:
Is there a way to include library files in a package and have them
installed automatically in /usr/lib,
Yes, you can have binary package installing files whereever you want, but you
must comply with what Filesystem Hierarchy Standard says
George Danchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 17:26, Steven Hill wrote:
Is there a way to include library files in a package and have them
installed automatically in /usr/lib,
Yes, you can have binary package installing files whereever you want, but you
must comply
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