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Top Forums Programming Xlib6g where to get ? Post 302987951 by Zabo on Monday 19th of December 2016 03:34:21 AM
Old 12-19-2016
Xlib6g where to get ?

Hi fellows ,

i ha a dependency which is not installed here on my Debian Jessy Linux.

the file is named xlib6g (>= 3.3.6-10)

any idea where to get it ?

Regards
Zabo
 
deb-symbols(5)							    dpkg suite							    deb-symbols(5)

NAME
deb-symbols - Debian's extended shared library information file SYNOPSIS
symbols DESCRIPTION
The symbol files are shipped in Debian binary packages, and its format is a subset of the template symbol files used by dpkg-gensymbols(1) in Debian source packages. The format for an extended shared library dependency information entry in these files is: library-soname main-dependency-template [| alternative-dependency-template] [...] [* field-name: field-value] [...] symbol minimal-version [id-of-dependency-template] The library-soname is exactly the value of the SONAME field as exported by objdump(1). A dependency-template is a dependency where #MINVER# is dynamically replaced either by a version check like "(>= minimal-version)" or by nothing (if an unversioned dependency is deemed sufficient). Each exported symbol (listed as name@version, with version being "Base" if the library is not versioned) is associated to a minimal-version of its dependency template (the main dependency template is always used and will end up being combined with the dependency template referenced by id-of-dependency-template if present). The first alternative dependency template is numbered 1, the second one 2, etc. Each entry for a library can also have some fields of meta-information. Those fields are stored on lines starting with an asterisk. Currently, the only valid fields are: Build-Depends-Package It indicates the name of the "-dev" package associated to the library and is used by dpkg-shlibdeps to make sure that the dependency generated is at least as strict as the corresponding build dependency (since dpkg 1.14.13). Ignore-Blacklist-Groups It indicates what blacklist groups should be ignored, as a whitespace separated list, so that the symbols contained in those groups get included in the output file (since dpkg 1.17.6). This should only be necessary for toolchain packages providing those blacklisted symbols. The available groups are system dependent, for ELF and GNU-based systems these are aeabi and gomp. EXAMPLES
Simple symbols file libftp.so.3 libftp3 #MINVER# DefaultNetbuf@Base 3.1-1-6 FtpAccess@Base 3.1-1-6 [...] Advanced symbols file libGL.so.1 libgl1 | libgl1-mesa-glx #MINVER# * Build-Depends-Package: libgl1-mesa-dev publicGlSymbol@Base 6.3-1 [...] implementationSpecificSymbol@Base 6.5.2-7 1 [...] SEE ALSO
https://wiki.debian.org/Projects/ImprovedDpkgShlibdeps dpkg-shlibdeps(1), dpkg-gensymbols(1). 1.19.0.5 2018-04-16 deb-symbols(5)
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