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Thomas Schmitt 2007-12-08 13:49:46 +00:00
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dnl Note by ts A71207:
dnl
dnl BURN_MICRO_VERSION is _not_ the third component Z of libburn-X.Y.Z
dnl but an eternal counter which leads to SONAME. This misunderstanding
dnl caused a messed up sequence of SONAMEs.
dnl but an eternal counter which leads to CURRENT. This misunderstanding
dnl caused a messed up sequence of CURRENTs.
dnl
dnl SONAME and AGE describe the binary compatibility interval of a
dnl dynamic library. See also http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual.html
dnl CURRENT and AGE describe the binary compatibility interval of a
dnl dynamic library.
dnl See also http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual.html#Interfaces
dnl
dnl The name of the library will be libburn.so.$SONAME.$REV.$AGE
dnl The name of the library will be libburn.so.$CURRENT-$AGE.$AGE.$REV
dnl In the terminology of this file:
dnl SONAME= LT_CURRENT
dnl CURRENT = LT_CURRENT
dnl REV = LT_REVISION
dnle AGE = LT_AGE
dnl
dnl In the past the following SONAMEs of libburn have been released.
dnl In the past the following CURRENTs of libburn have been released.
dnl All with AGE=0.
dnl 0.2.2 = 2 , 0.2.3 = 3 , 0.2.6 = 6
dnl 0.3.0 = 0 , 0.3.2 = 2 , 0.3.4 = 4 . 0.3.6 = 6 , 0.3.8 = 4
dnl 0.4.0 = 4
dnl 0.4.0 = 0
dnl
dnl Beginning with libburn-0.4.1 a rectified counting was introduced as
dnl SONAME=10, REV=1, AGE=6
dnl CURRENT=10, REV=1, AGE=6
dnl This rectification declared the current version
dnl to be binary compatible down to libburn-0.3.4.
dnl Real backward compatibility is given down to libburn-0.3.2.
dnl Beware of libburn-0.2.6 which had SONAME=6.
dnl Beware of libburn-0.2.6 which had CURRENT=6.
dnl
dnl SONAME=10, REV=0, AGE=6 would be appropriate for libburn-0.4.0
dnl CURRENT=10, REV=0, AGE=6 would be appropriate for libburn-0.4.0
dnl but was not issued, regreattably.
dnl
dnl If libburn-0.4.0 gets patched, its SONAME will become 10, AGE 6, and
dnl REV will be set to one higher than the highest REV of SONAME 10.
dnl If libburn-0.4.1 is still on SONAME 10 then its REV gets set one higher
dnl If libburn-0.4.0 gets patched, its CURRENT will become 10, AGE 6, and
dnl REV will be set to one higher than the highest REV of CURRENT 10.
dnl If libburn-0.4.1 is still on CURRENT 10 then its REV gets set one higher
dnl than that.
dnl As soon as 0.4.1 becomes upwardly incompatible, it shall become 11,0,7.
dnl From then on it counts REV independently of libburn-0.4.0.
dnl Whether 0.4.1 alters independent REV at all, is not decided yet.
dnl It may well stay 0 until a release version joins SONAME 11.
dnl It may well stay 0 until a release version joins CURRENT 11.
dnl
dnl Under the preconditions
dnl SONAME= $BURN_MICRO_VERSION - $BURN_INTERFACE_AGE
dnl CURRENT= $BURN_MICRO_VERSION - $BURN_INTERFACE_AGE
dnl REV= $BURN_INTERFACE_AGE
dnl AGE= $BURN_BINARY_AGE
dnl the following old instructions were reasonable. Their drawback
dnl is that they cause large jumps in SONAME, when BURN_INTERFACE_AGE gets
dnl is that they cause large jumps in CURRENT, when BURN_INTERFACE_AGE gets
dnl reset to 0 from a high value. So this is outdated now:
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