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Per the request, here is a first draft of some scripts to automate
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These work for me in zsh; any portability or other corrections greatly
appreciated.
Jean-François Mertens jfm at core.ucl.ac.be writes:
What coreutils bug do you mean ? I have coreutils-default installed,
and re-checked the build of docbook-dsssl-nwalsh : everything is
perfect.
Maybe there was a problem in your build of coreutils ,
Apparently there was. I rebuilt
If the compatibility version of a library changes, does that mean the
package name must change?
e.g., libofx-0.7.0 (from package libofx1) provides libofx.1.0.0.dylib
having compatibility version 2.0.0
libofx-0.8.2 (new upstream version) provides libofx.3.0.0 having
compatibility version
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 10:46:26PM -0400, David Reiser wrote:
If the compatibility version of a library changes, does that mean the
package name must change?
No. But...
e.g., libofx-0.7.0 (from package libofx1) provides libofx.1.0.0.dylib
having compatibility version 2.0.0
libofx-0.8.2
Le 12 oct. 2006 à 20:54, Jesse W a écrit :Jean-François Mertens jfm at core.ucl.ac.be writes: What "coreutils bug" do you mean ? I have coreutils-default installed,and re-checked the build of docbook-dsssl-nwalsh : everything isperfect.Maybe there was a problem in your build of coreutils ,