On 16/01/2008, Les Mikesell wrote: > > If your library has a different name, how can it conflict? A different name in RPM space is insufficient as long as the library sonames in run-time linker's space are not different, too. > Or even if > your application puts your library location first in a search path? That *is* possible already, but requires lots of extra efforts at the packaging-front. And you don't want per-application local libraries instead of system libraries, do you? > > Notice that several libraries and applications can even be built with > > a different feature-set. > > Which is why multiple versions should be expected to co-exist. The howto that can be applied to a large-scale packaging project like Fedora is missing. You don't want extra burden for volunteers with questionable or no benefit. > > Even multiple major releases of libraries > > cannot coexist peacefully, if not all packagers take extra (sometimes > > huge) efforts to avoid conflicts between data/doc/development files, > > and e.g. package them as "libfoo2" and "libfoo3". > > Doesn't that tell you something? Yes, it tells me a lot, but that is beyond the scope of this thread. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list