On 01/16/2013 04:56 PM, Mike Gabriel wrote:
Hi Orion,
On Mi 16 Jan 2013 00:35:58 CET Orion Poplawski wrote:
There are a lot of differences between nx-libs-3.5.0.16 and .17. I'm pointing some of them out here to make sure that they are intentional and to ask some questions.
Thanks for reviewing the latest changes. Note that nx-libs is still work in progress and we are aiming at
- a proper build and installation of nx-libs via Makefile
- using the results of the Makefile installation as basis for Debian packaging
A bunch of Mesa headers are installed in /usr/include/nx/extras/. Are these needed? Hm, looks like they go in libnx-mesa-extras-dev.
I guess, that these files are not needed. However, we ship them for now. Basically, the X client libs in nx-libs are obsolete. The only important stuff is the X-Server and its extensions. The only used X client lib from nx-libs is libNX_Xinerama.so.
It would be nice if items that aren't needed aren't shipped. It is easier to start shipping something than removing it later (from a Fedora packaging standpoint anyways).
There are some Xtrans headers installed in /usr/include/nx/X11/Xtrans. Are these needed? If so, what library do they go with?
Hmmm... probably not in use? Otherwise, my guess would be libNX_Xtrans (if exists).
I doesn't. I'm just going to drop it for now.
Looks like the libraries that were in /usr/lib/nx/X11/locale/lib/common/: ximcp.so.2 xlcDef.so.2 xlcUTF8Load.so.2 xlibi18n.so.2 xlocale.so.2 xomGeneric.so.2
are now installed in /usr/lib/nx/X11 with "lib" prefixes. Are these needed? It's not obvious to me if they are packaged in debian or not.
Yes, they are packaged:
I can't tell if /usr/share/nx/SecurityPolicy is going in libnx-x11 or nxagent (or both)?
in libnx-x11.
Thanks...
Hope that helps, Mike
It does, thanks!
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