[CentOS] Shared object packaging in rpm
Ned Slider
ned at unixmail.co.ukSat Jun 25 09:04:54 UTC 2011
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On 25/06/11 02:15, Joseph L. Casale wrote: > I whipped up a quick spec to package Zenoss' wmi client and noticed it creates a > libasync_wmi_lib.so.0 and libasync_wmi_lib.so.0.0.1 that their python script would > otherwise copy during its install routine (obviously I wrote a native rpm section for > installation). > > Anyone know the naming convention associated with so's when they get compiled, > what is the .0.1 extra file used for, they are slightly different. > > Thanks, > jlc Some reading for you: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-shobj/ As Ljubomir said, libasync_wmi_lib.so.0 will be a symlink to libasync_wmi_lib.so.0.0.1. You can use objdump to find the soname(s) for shared objects, e.g: objdump -p /path/to/libasync_wmi_lib.so.0.0.1 | grep SONAME or just run ldconfig against them and observe what symlinks are created.
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