Le 03/07/2013 22:03, Richard Shaw a écrit : > I initially got abi-compliance-checker into Fedora because one of my > packages does not maintain any sort of API/ABI compatibility or even > versioning for that matter. That way I could always check a new release > to see if any of its dependencies needed to be rebuilt. > > Since then, I've started using it for all of my libraries in the spirit > of "Trust but verify", and I've occasionally found issues even though > upstream didn't bump the soversion. > > So out of curiosity, anyone else using this great tool? I used it for some libraries I maintain. http://rpms.famillecollet.com/compat_reports/ But I also use http://upstream-tracker.org/ Very usefull, except for not yet released version. Remi > > If anyone is curious about it, I don't mind typing up the process I go > through to make the checks. I think I've found a pretty good path of > least resistance method :) > > Thanks, > Richard > > -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel