On Sun, 2009-06-21 at 18:22 +0530, Prasad H. L. wrote: > I second this. > > Can't we have only one stable repository which is for "Fedora", > instead of one each FC10, FC11, ...? > > "development", "testing" and "stable" three repositories for "Fedora" > as a whole and snapshots of stable as releases? > > That would make definitely user's life simple and I believe would make > so even for the developers. But that's the way it is now. Rawhide (development) is the bleeding-edge distribution, which is frozen every six months for a stable release. There is a sound need for these releases: you have to stabilize the package set so that you don't have to use a broken system. If you want to try what happens when any system components can change whenever they want, breaking dependencies on other packages, use rawhide. The versioning of packages with %{?dist} (.fc10, .fc11 and so on) also has a purpose. Different versions of Fedora use different compiler versions and optimization flags that are not present in older versions. That's why it's important that when you update to a newer distribution all of your packages are updated as well to versions compiled with the new compiler and optimization flags. -- Jussi Lehtola Fedora Project Contributor jussilehtola@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list