Re: [ELN] Creating a process for ELN-specific changes

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On 14. 05. 21 17:25, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Fri, May 14, 2021 at 11:21:26AM -0400, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
Can we provide these things as modules and make them available in both?
Firefox LTS seems like an ideal candidate, and I can see someone on Fedora
Linux wanting the option and if the ELN folks are maintaining a package
_anyway_....
That's going to be up to the individual maintainers; I don't want to
sidetrack the ELN discussion too much.

OK, so let me generalize: isn't "make it a module" the general answer when
different versions of the package are desired?

I wouldn't say so. I'd say "package both versions as separate non-modular RPM packages with unique names" is the general answer when different versions of the package are desired.

However, the problem here is different. We don't want 2 different versions packaged in Rawhide AND 2 different versions packaged in ELN. We want to allow package versions in ELN and Rawhide to be different.

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