"Matthew N. Dodd" wrote:
>Let me ask you though, when was the last time you updated the shared libs
>and didn't update the utils that used them?
Well, using Debian's packaging system, I don't have to worry about it; the
dependencies should take care of such things...
> ...
>Regardless, just because Debian or any other system can't figure out how
>to do library versioning doesn't mean it should handycap any correct ELF
>library solution. The little warning you pased about -rpath is bogus; if
>the library changes and the minor version is bumped, no problems will be
>experienced because, by definition, such changes do not alter behavior.
>A change that would cause problems will require a relink anyway as you're
>no longer linking against the same library. (libpq1.so.0 vs libpq2.so.0).
I've been trying to find any more information than the single sentence I
quoted; there was nothing in the documentation on my own system.
>BTW, you misspelled 'Debian GNU/Linux'.
Sheer laziness!
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