libgig 4.0.0 qsampler 4.2.0 gigedit 1.0.0

James Cowgill jcowgill at debian.org
Tue Nov 22 14:30:11 UTC 2016


Hi,

On 22/11/16 14:14, Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
> 2016-11-22 12:29 GMT+01:00 James Cowgill <jcowgill at debian.org>:
>>> 2016-11-21 19:43 GMT+01:00 Jaromír Mikeš <mira.mikes at gmail.com>:
>>> So what we can do?
>>
>> Since upstream have added /usr/lib/libgig to the ld.so path it seems
>> that they do want those libraries to be public after all.
>>
>> I suggest that you:
>> - split libakai into a separate library package
>> - move both libraries into /usr/lib/<multiarch>
>> - bash upstream until they do this properly :)
> 
> Ok ... it looks like a plan ;)
> Should we have also 2 separate -dev packages gig and akai ?

I think that would be OK as well, but it doesn't matter as much. Both
libraries are "part of" libgig but it doesn't look like one depends on
the other at all. They also have separate pkgconfig files so I expect
upstream intends for them to be treated as completely separate libraries
maybe.

James

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