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Summary: Merge Review: libuser
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=226054
------- Additional Comments From mitr(a)redhat.com 2008-01-08 08:00 EST -------
Thanks for the review!
(In reply to comment #5)
This shows up when you run rpmlint on the installed package:
libuser.x86_64: W: unused-direct-shlib-dependency
/usr/lib64/libuser.so.1.1.10 /lib64/libdl.so.2
I don't think it's a big issue but perhaps you know what causes it. It just
looks like libuser.so is linked against libdl.so but doesn't actually call any
symbols from it.
The -ldl is added by libgmodule's pkgconfig files. I'm
not happy about it but I
don't think this should be hacked around in libuser.
I've seen the "WITH_SELINUX" stuff in other formerly
core packages and I have
to say I'm not quite sure what utility it has these days where everything is
always built with selinux support.
Yes, it only encourages bug reports when
!WITH_SELINUX breaks. I'll remove it.
I think the bit at the end of %install really should be in a %check
section
instead, but that's not the kind of change I want to commit without consulting
you.
Probably, I'll try that.
This file in the -devel package looks a bit odd:
/usr/include/libuser/default.-c
Any idea if that's a typo?
That's not a typo. I should really get rid of
this file...
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