That looks wrong, can you run objdump -x on the library thats build, from there you will see the SONAME, if its libhts.so.2, the first line should be installing to libhts.so.2, if the SONAME is libhts.so.1.5 the third line creating the symlink to libhts.so.2 shouldn't exist. If your upstream wants to ship both it needs to be compiled twice with the correct SONAME in each version rather then a symlink.
Here's what I get:
objdump -x libhts.so.1.5 | grep "SONAME" SONAME libhts.so.2 objdump -x libhts.so.2 | grep "SONAME" SONAME libhts.so.2
I just looked at the INSTALL file again, and they don't mention anything about this... So, should I hard-copy libhts.so.1.5 to libhts.so.2 and remove libhts.so.1.5? Or leave it be? The problem is that I don't want to break things down the road for the software that depend on this... Cheers, Pierre -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+owner@opensuse.org