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Hi @aberaud
I've been working on this https://salsa.debian.org/debian/opendht to add OPENDHT_C=ON to build libopendht-c.so for use with the SentryPeer deb https://mentors.debian.net/package/sentrypeer/ for me going to v1.4.0. After chatting to the Debian Mentor team on OFTC #debian-mentors IRC, they said I need to get this added upstream:
OPENDHT_C=ON
"proper versioned soname and ABI stability"
so I can package correctly.
I think this is something you can do with CMAKE and you are already doing it for the C++ lib?
Thanks, Gavin.
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Thanks for the invite @aberaud
Going to try and work on this.
I know about it, however the Libtool’s versioning system is so ridiculous that until now I didn't bother implementing it.
Also at the time, the ABI was changing much faster than today so it didn't make sense to try keeping a stable ABI.
Now that things are more stable and that OpenDHT is packaged in many distros, it would definitely make sense to have a stable and versionned ABI.
Makes perfect sense :-)
Anything I can have a go on to set this? Then I can update the OpenDHT debs and my one.
ghenry
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Hi @aberaud
I've been working on this https://salsa.debian.org/debian/opendht to add
OPENDHT_C=ON
to build libopendht-c.so for use with the SentryPeer deb https://mentors.debian.net/package/sentrypeer/ for me going to v1.4.0. After chatting to the Debian Mentor team on OFTC #debian-mentors IRC, they said I need to get this added upstream:"proper versioned soname and ABI stability"
so I can package correctly.
I think this is something you can do with CMAKE and you are already doing it for the C++ lib?
Thanks,
Gavin.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: