'Usbguard upstream does not give any guarantees for backwards
compatibility for the usbguard library as long as its not version 1.0.
Thats also why the library is installed to
/usr/share/<triplet>/usbguard, to make clear that it is, at least for
now, an internal library.
Do you think there are benefits in shipping the symbols file regardless
of the instability?'
I agree that if upstream doesn't consider it stable and ship in a private directory there is probably little point having the .symbols file for it
> - lacks symbols tracking for libusbguard.so.0
The Debian maintainer responded to that saying
'Usbguard upstream does not give any guarantees for backwards <triplet> /usbguard, to make clear that it is, at least for
compatibility for the usbguard library as long as its not version 1.0.
Thats also why the library is installed to
/usr/share/
now, an internal library.
Do you think there are benefits in shipping the symbols file regardless
of the instability?'
I agree that if upstream doesn't consider it stable and ship in a private directory there is probably little point having the .symbols file for it