On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 02:02 -0500, seth vidal wrote: > > Well... it'd be much easier for a user running the current python to > > get a new yum RPM to be able to fix their system than to go through the > > dependency fun that is upgrading python when something like yum is > > "busted". I am OK with this not going into the upstream yum package, > > but it might be worth adding to our packages for the time being.... > > so by that argument, if gtk had an api break then mozilla should work > around it, rather than making the fix occur in gtk? Yes. That's how things work in real world. As a developer you spend a significant time to work around bugs, API changes and things which don't behave as you expect them to do. Ralf