So, not too long ago someone asked why I still had static libs in one of
my packages since they are "banned" or at least strongly discouraged, so
I started removing them from my packages. All of the libraries I
maintain are math libraries, so security concerns are a non-issue. After
removing the static libs from fftw-devel, it took less than 24 hours to
get a bug report asking for them back. See
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=181897 for the
reasoning. At this point, here are my options:
1. tell the user that static libs are bad and to go use another distro
2. put them back in
3. create a -static package
I'm not going to do option 1. Option 2 seems to be frowned upon, but is
there really any official policy against it? Option 3 has been proposed,
but it never seemed like anyone agreed on it. What do you all think I
should do.
-Quentin
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