Re: mechanism to retain system library versions

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On 18/12/13 13:19, Neal Becker wrote:
Florian Weimer wrote:

On 12/18/2013 02:06 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
During the past few months, I've switched from building my software against a
bundled version of boost libraries, to building against the system boost
libs.

Is your software packaged in Fedora?

No, this is not intended for Fedora, or any external use.


How do others solve this problem, or can anyone think of a solution?

For Boost, building packages on all the Fedora releases you want to
support should work because Boost usually offers source-based backwards
compatibility.


So you're suggesting that I could have either:

1) find a non-critical system, update that to f20, rebuild software, before
updating critical system

or

2) somehow build against f20 libs on an f19 system?

I do that using mock.

Paul.

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