On Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 05:12:06PM -0600, Les Mikesell wrote: > But it would be even better if we could live with the assumption that repos > will have incompatibilities, whether accidental or intentional. Then it > would become a choice of which to install and things wouldn't break when > somewhere else updates first. Then you could focus on making your versions > better instead of compatible - and the politics wouldn't matter. Sorry, that's not possible. Just to give an example: For some reason you favour repo A and make it trump over repo B. Both repos ship libfoo and repo B ships also appbaz needing libfoo with a couple more configure options turned on. No smart package manager in the world will detect this breakage. One could strat thinking about stricter dependencies etc. but there will always be real-world scenarios like the above spoiling your master plan. IMHO if the people don't cooperate the bits won't either. It is a rather lost cause to try to engineer around this problem. -- Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net
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