Running dpkg-buildpackage, I get one last warning:
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol sqrt used by
debian/liblmmin3/usr/lib/liblmmin.so.3.0.2 found in none of the libraries.
Obviously, users will have to use -llmmin along with -lm.
Should I modify control to include a libc dependence ?
$ cat
Hi,
2010/3/28 Wuttke, Joachim j.wut...@fz-juelich.de:
Running dpkg-buildpackage, I get one last warning:
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol sqrt used by
debian/liblmmin3/usr/lib/liblmmin.so.3.0.2 found in none of the libraries.
Obviously, users will have to use -llmmin along with -lm.
libc dependency is added by shlibs:Depends
cat debian/liblmmin3.substvars
shlibs:Depends=libc6 (= 2.4)
misc:Depends=
these lines were already present
(with version requirement =2.1.3, but I don't think that matters here)
so, some other modification seems necessary to get rid of the
warning
Hi,
2010/3/28 Wuttke, Joachim j.wut...@fz-juelich.de:
libc dependency is added by shlibs:Depends
cat debian/liblmmin3.substvars
shlibs:Depends=libc6 (= 2.4)
misc:Depends=
these lines were already present
(with version requirement =2.1.3, but I don't think that matters here)
so, some
Wuttke, Joachim j.wut...@fz-juelich.de writes:
Running dpkg-buildpackage, I get one last warning:
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol sqrt used by
debian/liblmmin3/usr/lib/liblmmin.so.3.0.2 found in none of the libraries.
You should link liblmmin with -lm. This could even cause your package to
Hello,
IMO yes, you should explicitly link to libm. Not only that but you
should also contact upstream and report this as a bug.
Many libraries (and some applications, too) forget to explicitly link
to the mathematical library, the threads library, etc because they
come for free with GNU libc.
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