On Tue, 2006-07-25 at 03:25 -0400, Mike A. Harris wrote: > Michael J. Knox wrote: > > Mike A. Harris wrote: > >> There is no longer anything in Core which links to glut/freeglut, > >> however there seems to be packages in Fedora Extras which do. > >> > >> Anyone interested in maintaining freeglut in Extras? It's relatively > >> low maintenance - more or less because they only release a new version > >> once every 18 years, so not much to do. It gets very very few bug > >> reports too (Only 2 or 3 in 3-4 years). > >> > >> If anyone's interested, please email me back. > > > > Hey Mike, as mentioned in IRC, I will do it.. if no one else wants it. > > It turns out that my dependency scan missed a dep. The 'glxinfo' and > 'glx-gears' utilities both link to libglut. These utils are part of > the MesaDemos sub-tarball which is built as part of the mesa package. > > It would be nice to rid Core of dependencies on glut, but unfortunately > while glx-gears is something that could arguably be moved to Extras as > being non-essential, glxinfo is a diagnostic utility which should be > provided by the Core OS. As such, for the time being at least, we will > continue to ship freeglut, glxinfo, and glx-gears in Fedora Core. > > Package maintainers are however strongly encouraged to NOT link > noncritical apps in Core to glut or freeglut libs in Core packages as > we would like to move glut to Extras sometime in the future anyway. > This doesn't affect any apps in Extras though, just Core. > Good news! $ ldd -r -u /usr/bin/glx* /usr/bin/glxgears: Unused direct dependencies: /usr/lib64/libglut.so.3 /usr/lib64/libGLU.so.1 /usr/bin/glxinfo: Unused direct dependencies: /usr/lib64/libglut.so.3 /lib64/libm.so.6 The dependency looks to be purely a linking error. -- Nicholas Miell <nmiell@xxxxxxxxxxx> -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list