Hi Hans, On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 09:06:27 +0200, Hans de Goede wrote: > Jean Delvare wrote: > > I'm interested in this because in openSuse, there's currently no > > separate devel package for sensors. I plan to make one before moving to > > 3.0.0, so I need to learn how this is supposed to work. > > In general, anything not needed runtime goes in the -devel package, so thats > the .so symlink, static (.a) versions of the lib (if you want to have one at > all, Fedora has done away with static libs), headers, developer documentation > like section 3 manpages, and README's / FAQ's / whatever more geared towards > developers then users. OK. > You may also want to build sensorsd and put it in a > seperate sub-package. That's my plan, yes. We do provide sensord but not in a separate sub-package at the moment. Given that most users do not use sensord, I don't think it makes sense to include it by default. > Also you will need to create a package for the now seperated i2c tools. I still > need todo this too, you may use mine as a base once its there. This is done already, I started with this right after releasing i2c-tools 3.0.0. -- Jean Delvare