On 1/3/07, Pascal Bleser <pascal.bleser@skynet.be> wrote:
The different size is probably because they didn't strip the binaries. This happens automatically on SUSE >= 9.3 when you build a -debuginfo package (where debugging symbols are stripped out and stored into the - -debuginfo package, where the stripping out means a significant downsizing of the package).
I though about this option. Actually, it looks vise versa. Library from mad package is 200228 bytes long and the one from libmad was 92000+ (I removed it, so can't say for sure). If I'm using strip libmad.so.0.2.1 on mad version, I'm getting resulting file of 92276 bytes. But I doubt YaST is "smart" enough to check this kind of things.
That could be problematic, indeed. YaST2 must have detected the conflicting files too and just silently "upgraded" mad to libmad -- or was it the opposite ?
I had libmad before and YaST replaced it with mad version. Thanks & regards, -- Mark Goldstein -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org