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On 14/01/2012 10:22, Mathieu Baudier wrote:
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<pre wrap="">fiddling in the Makefile.am worked. What I wanted to achieve, was to
change the library name from libspatialitwe to libspatialite3. This
allows me to make rpm for both, version 2.4 and 3 and install them both.
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This is really interesting, especially if we could apply it to other
software as well in the future
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<pre wrap="">Still, I'm not convinced, then this approach makes a lot of sense, since
any package, which would target spatialite, version 3, would need to
look for libspatialite3 and not libspatialite.
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Yes, I am not too convinced either, because:
- spatialite is moving very fast
- I don't think that it belongs to this "core" software for which we are
ready to go through more efforts in order to support older version as
well as newer ones
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Besides which, Sandro defined 2.4 from the beginning as a "beta"
version leading up to 3.0.x<br>
He releases 3.0 as the "stable". <br>
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