Kevin Kofler wrote:
Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
rpm -q --whatrequires openssl
repoquery --whatrequires --alldeps openssl
Not only does rpm -q only mention deps from packages you have installed, it
also only checks deps on the package name, not on the library soname, which
most deps are.
So your question is not only hijacking a thread, but also stupid. (It's not
getting updated because it'd break the entire f***ing distro, duh!)
It would certainly require rebuilding all of the things which use the package.
I'm not sure that "break the entire distro" has the same meaning as "be too much
work."
It's not clear to me, and I would like to have some guideline on this, how
upgrades really work in Fedora (as opposed to the "supported for a year"
statement). It seems that some packages like the kernel get upgraded regularly
for a year, while some get upgraded for six months until the next release, and
others get bugfix versions without an upgrade, at any time in the year after the
official release date.
If Fedora is a cutting edge release, how long after the release date should
updates be supplied? Most of us are only about a month or six weeks into FC10,
and I personally feel that it's early for the phrase "in fc11" to be used
relative to existing features. I won't quote the source on that, because it may
be something which was more or less private information, but it was not about
something new, just an upgrade to something in fc9 and fc10.
As for the question of the original hijacker, I would say versions are just
another "mine is bigger than yours" ego trip in many cases, but if the claim
that Outlook works with FC7 and not FC10, then I think the term is "regression"
and the poster has a point. I don't have a Windows environment to test the
claims, but I don't hear people telling him that it's his config or anything. I
have a case where I run FC9 and FC10 clients against a RH9 (yes, really) mail
system, and it works.
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the machinations of the wicked." - from Slashdot
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