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conf-fswatch
needs update
#22256
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Hi, @mseri, This is a known issue. The new version of fswatch packaged in debian/ubuntu is currently of broken status in my opinion. The previous libfswatch-dev package placed the shared object in the right place while the new one didn't. I don't understand why they made such an unnecessary broken change, not to mention the debian policy of packaging(runtime/develop/source). Even if it means something which I don't understand, then in the deb package, either would help:
But fswatch packagers did neither. Since debian is the upstream distribution of ubuntu, we can take a look after a new debian version is released. |
Quoted from kandu/ocaml-fswatch#2 (comment), a way to workaround this issue.
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Ubuntu is shipping the library
libfswatch
inside the binaryfswatch
package since after 2018The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: