Hei hei,
Am 2012-10-28 18:09, schrieb Michael Olbrich:
I'm not familiar with autotools to fix this myself. Expected behaviour
would be some libcgi.so.x.y.z is installed and libcgi.so.x and libcgi.so
are symlinks of which only libcgi.so.x is installed to the target. If I
rename libcgi.so on
Hi,
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 11:05:16AM +0200, Alexander Dahl wrote:
in commit a53b663 a typo in Makefile of LibCGI was fixed, actually in
the patches fixing various things in LibCGI. This sets the soname of the
library to libcgi.so.0 in the options passed to the linker. However this
Hei hei,
in commit a53b663 a typo in Makefile of LibCGI was fixed, actually in
the patches fixing various things in LibCGI. This sets the soname of the
library to libcgi.so.0 in the options passed to the linker. However this
libcgi.so.0 is never installed but libcgi.so instead. This does work at