What | Removed | Added |
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Resolution | FIXED | INVALID |
Summary | superfluously implemented shared library packaging | shared library packaging considered superfluous (but isn't) |
Fedora does what SUSE did 10 years ago. We started moving away from that around 2007. Who is that other member? If these libraries really count as "private", then make upstream not install the development headers for them. Otherwise - if something installs headers, then it is apparently meant to be public and should follow SLPP.