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| ID | Category | Severity | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||
| 0004163 | [libldap2_4_2] packaging | minor | always | 2010-01-17 15:12 | 2010-11-23 15:13 | ||
| Reporter | maciej | View Status | public | ||||
| Assigned To | dam | ||||||
| Priority | normal | Resolution | fixed | Platform | |||
| Status | closed | OS | |||||
| Projection | none | OS Version | |||||
| ETA | none | Product Build | |||||
| Summary | 0004163: Libraries are installed into /opt/csw/lib/i386 instead of /opt/csw/lib | ||||||
| Description |
Because /opt/csw/lib/i386 is a symlink, they end up in /opt/csw/lib, but this is: - annoying - misleading - causes problems with checking shared library dependencies in other packages |
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| Additional Information |
For instance, a library has the following RPATH: /opt/csw/lib:/opt/csw/lib/svn:/opt/csw/apache2/lib:/opt/csw/bdb47/lib ...it does find openldap libraries, because the files end up in /opt/csw/lib, but the /var/sadm/install/contents file says that there's no such file. There are files only in /opt/csw/lib/i386. In other words, the state of the filesystem and the /var/sadm/install/contents are don't agree about the locations of shared libraries. |
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