Hi all,
I would like to ask one other question here.
Let say that I have two different working debian/symbols file;
one for i386 and one for amd64 architecture.
package.symbols.i386
package.symbols.amd64
Q1: How to care about other architectures which I am not able test?
Q2: Should I have in one
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 5:06 AM, Jaromír Mikešmira.mi...@seznam.cz wrote:
Working debian symbols files are in attachments. (they are different in the
end of them)
You have a lot of #MISSING: lines, did the ABI get broken without a
SONAME change.
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Od: Paul Wise p...@debian.org
JM Working debian symbols files are in attachments. (they are different in
the
JM end of them)
PW You have a lot of #MISSING: lines, did the ABI get broken without a
PW SONAME change.
Hi,
I am not sure if I understand well your question.
I've change nothing
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 6:36 PM, Jaromír Mikešmira.mi...@seznam.cz wrote:
I am not sure if I understand well your question.
I've change nothing consciously I create new symbols file ... there were no
one before my upgrade.
Maybe you can point me somewhere to help me understand.
Please read
Od: Paul Wise p...@debian.org
JM Working debian symbols files are in attachments. (they are different in
the
JM end of them)
PW You have a lot of #MISSING: lines, did the ABI get broken without a
PW SONAME change.
Hi,
I am not sure if I understand well your question.
I've change nothing
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 06:44:13PM +0200, Paul Wise wrote:
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 6:36 PM, Jaromír Mikešmira.mi...@seznam.cz wrote:
I am not sure if I understand well your question.
I've change nothing consciously I create new symbols file ... there were no
one before my upgrade.
Od: Paul Wise p...@debian.org
PW I looked at your symbols files and saw lots of lines starting with
PW #MISSING:. This indicates that some symbols have dissappeared from
PW your library at some stage in the history of that symbols file. That
PW means that the ABI changed without a corresponding
Hi all,
I am upgrading library package here and it seems that dpkg-gensymbols asking
different debian/symbols file for my 32bit system and different for 64bit one.
Working debian symbols files are in attachments. (they are different in the end
of them)
Can someone advise me how such issue
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 05:06:54AM +0200, Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
Hi all,
I am upgrading library package here and it seems that dpkg-gensymbols asking
different debian/symbols file for my 32bit system and different for 64bit one.
Working debian symbols files are in attachments. (they are
Od: Ryan Niebur ryanrya...@gmail.com
see the dpkg-gensymbols manpage. it explains how to use different
symbols files for different architectures.
I see it now
Thank you..
mira
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