So FWIW, I have aalib using a symbol file, it's what I used to test the debhelper modifications. Haven't uploaded it yet because it will have to build-depend on the recent dpkg bugfix. Also because dpkg-shlibdeps is now smart enough to complain about some unnecessary linkages to things like libm and libslang in libaa-bin, and I haven't sat down and figured out if I should really remove those direct linkages (probably).
I also thought about using symbol files for the not very shared libraries in the fbreader source package, but there's C++ symbol mangling going on, so I think I can't. > 1/ The symbols files associate a minimum version to each symbol that an > application might be using. By default, that version is calculated as the > first version where the symbol appeared. Assuming the first version of the symbol is at least in oldstable. :-) -- see shy jo
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