Hi, the next generation of the package I maintain, blender has a new feature called collada which enables 3D import and export similar to cad's dxf file format. In order to enable this feature I've had to incorporate a package called openCOLLADA into blender and the build of the package produces several libraries named :- libbuffer.so libftoa.so libGeneratedSaxParser.so libMathMLSolver.so libOpenCOLLADABaseUtils.so libOpenCOLLADAFramework.so libOpenCOLLADASaxFrameworkLoader.so libOpenCOLLADAStreamWriter.so libUTF.so Which following the "Shared_Library_Packaging_Policy" guidlines, I've added a 0.0.0 suffix with symbolic links containing plain .so and .so.0. I've named the resulting subpackages containing these libraries and the include files,libopenCOLLADA0 and libopenCOLLADA-devel, with the .so links and include files in the devel subpackage. I'm getting several rpmlint warning which would indicate to me that I've done something wrong, "W: no-soname" for each lib and "libopenCOLLADA-devel.x86_64: W: no-dependency-on libopenCOLLADA/libopenCOLLADA-libs/liblibopenCOLLADA", I've included Requires libopenCOLLADA0 = %{version} in the libopenCOLLADA-devel section. What am I doing wrong? One other question, these libs are licenced under the MIT licence, hopefully that isn't a problem? Thanks Dave P -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+help@opensuse.org