Adam Williamson wrote:
> If a library is not intended for use by other things, it should not be
> installed to the well-known public shared library path. It should be
> installed somewhere private to the application and the application
> should handle including it in its own library path when appro
On Tue, 2020-02-25 at 16:11 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Fabio Valentini wrote:
> > The recent update from cantor 19.08 to cantor 12.12 in both fedora 32
> > and rawhide bumped the SONAME of a shared library as mention in
> > $SUBJECT (maintainers in CC).
> >
> > At least LabPlot still needs to be
Fabio Valentini wrote:
> The recent update from cantor 19.08 to cantor 12.12 in both fedora 32
> and rawhide bumped the SONAME of a shared library as mention in
> $SUBJECT (maintainers in CC).
>
> At least LabPlot still needs to be rebuilt on both f32 and rawhide
> (maintainers in CC).
Cantor is
On 23/02/2020 15:44, Christian Dersch wrote:
On 23/02/2020 14:28, Fabio Valentini wrote:
Hi everybody,
The recent update from cantor 19.08 to cantor 12.12 in both fedora 32
and rawhide bumped the SONAME of a shared library as mention in
$SUBJECT (maintainers in CC).
At least LabPlot still need
On 23/02/2020 14:28, Fabio Valentini wrote:
Hi everybody,
The recent update from cantor 19.08 to cantor 12.12 in both fedora 32
and rawhide bumped the SONAME of a shared library as mention in
$SUBJECT (maintainers in CC).
At least LabPlot still needs to be rebuilt on both f32 and rawhide
(maint
Hi everybody,
The recent update from cantor 19.08 to cantor 12.12 in both fedora 32
and rawhide bumped the SONAME of a shared library as mention in
$SUBJECT (maintainers in CC).
At least LabPlot still needs to be rebuilt on both f32 and rawhide
(maintainers in CC).
Fabio