It also adds a call to ldconfig in the F<postinst> and F<postrm> scripts (in
v3 mode and above only) to any packages in which it finds shared libraries.
-In v9 mode and above, packages that support multiarch are detected, and
+Packages that support multiarch are detected, and
a Pre-Dependency on multiarch-support is set in ${misc:Pre-Depends} ;
you should make sure to put that token into an appropriate place in your
debian/control file for packages supporting multiarch.
By default, the shlibs file generated by this program does not make packages
depend on any particular version of the package containing the shared
-library. It may be necessary for you to add some version dependancy
+library. It may be necessary for you to add some version dependency
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
- # symlinks, so we don't accidentually add shlibs data to -dev
+ # symlinks, so we don't accidentally add shlibs data to -dev
# 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.
$deps=$dh{V_FLAG};
}
else {
- # Call isnative becuase it sets $dh{VERSION}
+ # Call isnative because it sets $dh{VERSION}
# as a side effect.
isnative($package);
my $version = $dh{VERSION};