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In the process of building nxagent against more and more system-wide installed
X.org libraries, we come to the limit of including structs from this (bundled
nx-X11) and that (system-wide X.Org) library.
This commit introduces a clear namespace separation of headers provided by
nx-X11 and headers provided by X.Org. This approach is only temporary as we
want to drop all nx-X11 bundled libraries from nx-libs.
However, for a while we need to make this separation clear and also ship
some reduced fake X.Org headers that avoid pulling in libX* and libNX_X*
symbols at the same time.
This patch has been tested on Debian jessie and unstable and requires no
overall testing on various distros and distro versions, as we finally will
drop all libNX_X* libraries and build against X.org's client libs.
For now, this hack eases our development / cleanup process.
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delete known files. Fixes RPM build failures.
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prerm.)
Due to the nx-x11-common package being a noarch/allarch package,
creating the symlink in nx-libs' Makefile will lead to the symlink
referencing the "default" architecture dpkg uses for building
noarch/allarch packages.
Incidentally, this worked fine for Debian, as amd64 seems to be the
default architecture. On Ubuntu, however, the default architecture up to
Vivid (15.04) was i386. For those builds, the symlink pointed to the 32
bit library of libNX_Xinerama.so.1 -- essentially breaking this feature.
Move the symlink creation to the arch-sensitive libnx-xinerama1 package.
The postinst and prerm scriptlets will work fine, unless someone
installs the i386 package version *after* the amd64 version. Given that
we already create symlinks to libNX_X11 and friends using that method,
no new regression is introduced. Strictly speaking that's a bug, but
we'll hopefully clean that up later...
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for NX.
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rule).
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This feature copies the way how X.Org version string and number
are propagated at build time.
First use case: if people start nxagent, it reports its version number
on stderr. This is about being human-friendly.
Second use case: None, so far. But it will now be easy to use
the NXAGENT_VERSION_STRING in later feature add-ons.
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uninstallation has to be in uninstall-lite, not in uninstall-full.
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nxproxy/Makefile.in.
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/usr/lib/nx/bin/nx
Conflicts (resolved by Mike Gabriel):
debian/changelog
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packaging these scripts:
debian/roll-tarballs.sh
debian/rules
nx-libs.spec
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