[Bug 206814] Review Request: hugin - Frontend for Panorama Tools, similar to PTAssembler, PTGui or Open for Windows

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Summary: Review Request: hugin - Frontend for Panorama Tools, similar to PTAssembler, PTGui or Open for Windows


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=206814


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------- Additional Comments From peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  2007-02-22 13:27 EST -------
(In reply to comment #13)
> Or to ask it another way... how is this case different from what is done with
> the applications shipped in the netcdf package, which build statically against
> netcdf libraries...until the next upstream release is available which will make
> it possible to build dynamically?  There is already precedent in the software
> repository for statically linking against libraries, as special cases. 
> 

As another example (though perhaps a bit tangential), viaideinfo builds against
the static library from pciutils, since it [pciutils-devel] provides no shared
library at this time.

This should really be brought up on the maintainers list, methinks. (Would this
be a good potential topic fot the next FESCo meeting?)

Thanks.


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