On 8/14/20 4:53 PM, Mat Booth wrote: > > Patches are probably needed because Lucene and JavaCC dependencies are > newer in Fedora than expected by Derby. Where possible we generally > try to carry only the latest version of libraries in order to avoid a > combinatorial explosion of things we'd otherwise need to package. > Packages should be patched such that they work with the version > available in Fedora. Updating a project to the latest version of one > of its dependencies are patches that are good candidates to be sent > So when I do a dnf search Lucene I don't get any version number in the pckage name, what's the fedora way to know which version of Lucene is being currently packaged ? (reading the spec file ?) , I now know what the dependancies for Derby are in terms of version numbers? Ludo -- https://www.hirlimann.net/Ludovic/carnet/
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