By default, the shlibs file generated by this program does not make packages
depend on any particular version of the package containing the shared
By default, the shlibs file generated by this program does not make packages
depend on any particular version of the package containing the shared
information to the shlibs file. If B<-V> is specified with no dependency
information, the current upstream version of the package is plugged into a
dependency that looks like "I<packagename> B<(E<gt>>= I<packageversion>B<)>". Note that in
information to the shlibs file. If B<-V> is specified with no dependency
information, the current upstream version of the package is plugged into a
dependency that looks like "I<packagename> B<(E<gt>>= I<packageversion>B<)>". Note that in
# So, we look for files or links to existing files with names that
# match "*.so.*". And we only look at real files not
# So, we look for files or links to existing files with names that
# match "*.so.*". And we only look at real files not
# packages. This may have a few false positives, which is ok,
# because only if we can get a library name and a major number from
# objdump is anything actually added.
# packages. This may have a few false positives, which is ok,
# because only if we can get a library name and a major number from
# objdump is anything actually added.