Re: library version conflict -- how does Arch solve this ?

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On 08/02/10 11:21, fons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello all,

Today I installed Latex (texlive). Doing this installed
new versions of libpng and libjpeg, and this broke emacs,
xv and gnuplot (and maybe others I haven't discovered yet).

I was able to make xv work again by removing and re-installing
it. This didn't help for emacs, but adding a symbolic link in
/usr/lib (to the wrong library !!!) made it work again.
But I've been unable to get gnuplot working again, and
this is one of my most essential tools.

So what's the Arch way to solve this ?

Do a full system update and then rebuild any packages from the AUR.


I find it extremely strange that updating a library
removes the original - never seen this on any other
distro. Nor is there any need to do this.

We only package the latest stable versions of software and so very rarely have multiple different versions of a library.


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