On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 8:27 AM, Michael Schwendt <mschwendt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 07:35:27 -0700, Paolo Galtieri wrote:Congratulations! ;o) This incident is just one of many. It has happened
> I've run been running Fedora since FC5 and I have never seen an
> update problem like this before.
before several times, with Firefox and with other packages. Firefox
affects almost everyone, though.
Interestingly, for Fedora 8 there was an attempt at rebuilding all
dependencies and publishing them at once, as a single update (see
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/search/firefox ), and that has
been done before. For F8, only one pkg slipped through (evolution-rss).
For F9, only a few packages were rebuilt actually (as can be seen at above
url, too).
It's a workflow problem, a communication problem, a resource problem, and
a policy problem.
The firefox maintainer can't be blamed if other packages cause trouble
because they create a strict dependency on a specific firefox
version. Semi-automated rebuilds of dependencies might help, if the spec
files were specially crafted to not require any manual editing at all (and
in the case of a dependency on firefox would pick up the new firefox
version automatically). Currently, however, a new package is not available
in the builtroots unless it's pushed to the stable repo or release
engineers add it on demand).
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Since I never install Firefox from Fedora, I install the tarball from the firefox web site, I guess I must have been lucky doing updates. Either that or my brain is choosing to forget the failures and remember the successes :-)
Paolo
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