On 07/13/2013 10:07 AM, lee wrote:
"Eddie G. O'Connor Jr." <eoconnor25@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
On 07/12/2013 09:11 PM, lee wrote:
Another question: It is possible to have version 1 and version 2 of
package A installed at the same time, like version 1 from Fedora 17 and
version 2 from Fedora 18. Imagine this package A provides a file
'/bin/ls'.
Which version of '/bin/ls' will be the one in use? What about
compatibility issues in such a case?
(Please don't say it's not possible; I have had it happen.)
Hmm....well I'm not sure how I would go about fixing that.....maybe
just purge them all and get the latest versions from the repo?....
What I did was removing the F17 packages. Still I'm curious, it's
surprising that it is possible to have two versions of the same package
installed.
I believe it's because everything regarding Linux is a "file" of some
sort, and you can have multiple files on your machine with the same
name, maybe not EXACTLY the same...but "close enough". (LibreOffice
4.0.0...and LibreOffice 4.0.1...not the same...but not that different
either!) I usually try to keep one instance of every app in/on my
machine, and the stuff that builds up over time that I know isn't
needed? I delete....(I especially like the "Bleach Bit" app and "YumEX"
for helping in that regard!!)
EGO II
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