[I'm not suggesting any of this for OpenSUSE 11.2 ;-)] audit 2.0 has been released. Removal of dead/broken apis with the result that libaudit.so is now bumped to .1 A while ago it was deemed necessary for audit to be split into two spec files, audit.spec and audit-secondary.spec to move python dependancies to prevent huge build system dependancies. Not sure if this is still needed?? If not it would be nice to go back to just one spec as it makes updates a bit easier. To the more important question .... I can osc build v2.0 of audit.spec which produces libaudit.so.1 but when I try to build audit-secondary using previous as the preferred rpms the buildsystem fails to init because su, pam, others require that something provides libaudit.so.0. I have the changes checked into: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=audit-secondary&project=home%3Ajones_tony%3AFactory I briefly talked to Marcus on IRC about whether we needed to provide a compat library and he didn't think it was necessary as most/all users of audit-libs are suse system rpms but Adrian seemed to be of the opinion that it was essential for things to build inside the Factory buildservice. Right now my interest is just getting the above location building for test purposes. Not sure if there is an easy way? I can force load the resultant new audit-libs.rpm over an existing system for testing but I'd like to test the -secondary stuff also. Tony -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+help@opensuse.org