Re: [memprof] What is libiberty?



On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 10:59:29AM +0100, Bart Schuller wrote:
> The bottom line is that libglade has been packaged for months and

Indeed.  I have had libglade-0.7 installed for quite some time.  But
compiling memprof needs libglade-gnome which is in libglade-gnome0 which
landed yesterday according to the timestamps on ftp.debian.org.

> memprof is included in Debian potato for almost a week.

Cool.  I'll throw away the tarball I have been wrestling with =)O|
It seems to have been statically linked with libglade-0.8 (which
wasn't available in debian at the time memprof landed on Tuesday).

> If you want bleeding edge stuff, just track the bleeding edge debian
> dist: potato.

Thanks, I do.  But I only run apt-get update once every couple of
weeks unless I see an interesting new package in the weekly news.

Debian potato has also recently upgraded all of the gnome packages to
0.54.

Cheers,
	Gary.
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