Michael Schwendt wrote: > And rest assured, "dropping very old obsoletes" isn't controversial in > general. Oh sure it is! I don't understand why it's recommended practice to do this. I see absolutely no benefit in removing any Obsoletes. It only breaks things for people who skip more releases at a time than we expect them to (currently 1, i.e. upgrading from n-2 to n, no more) and doesn't fix or improve anything. IMHO, Obsoletes should be kept forever by default (where "by default" means "unless there's a concrete reason to remove the Obsoletes", e.g. it makes sense to drop an Obsoletes if the package you're obsoleting was reintroduced and the reintroduced new version is a better replacement for the dropped old version than your package which was carrying the Obsoletes). Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel