On Jan 17, 2007, at 7:19 PM, R. Tyler Ballance wrote:
I've noticed that as we've brought this Mono assembly that ties
into librpm over to older versions of RHEL and SUSE, it'll break
because for some (obscenely frustrating) reason when the shared
library of mine is built it links against my librpm-4.4.so and
stores that in the shared library's linker table, instead of the
symbolic link of librpm.so
So, when we moved it to RHEL3, with librpm-4.1.so, it broke, same
for RHEL4, etc. While on deployment I can setup a symbolic link
from librpm4.4.so -> librpm.so, that;s a bit hackish.
How might I force my Makefile to link my shared library against /
usr/lib/librpm.so instead of the versioned one?
This isn't _exactly_ on-topic for the list, but I figured one of
you folks might know :)
Try <rpm-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>. In fact I will CC ...
Dunno enough about mono to answer immediately. Hmmm, it sounds
like the version in the library soname is going to prevent a single
linkage,
which is by intent, since rpmlib has neever guaranteed a stable ABI
between
minor releases.
73 de Jeff
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