Jakub Jelinek wrote:
As long as the legacy programs people are installing are packaged as rpm, yum or other package managers can handle the dependencies just fine, so I don't see how is that a silent break. If not using a package manager, you take the responsibility of satisfying the dependencies yourself.
Won't the ones making those rpms have to look into the future and require that compat-libstdc++-XX is installed, even though that package doesn't exist yet for the current FC version? Otherwise I can't see how you can make yum do the right thing for an old app, maybe less than 6 months old even. /cjk -- begin 644 carljohan_at_kjellander_dot_com.gif Y1TE&.#=A(0`F`(```````/___RP`````(0`F```"@XR/!\N<#U.;+MI`<[U(>\!UGQ9BGT%>'D2I Y*=NX,2@OUF2&<827ILW;^822C>\7!!Z1,!K'B5(6H<SH-"E*TJ3%*/>QI6:7"A>Y?):D2^*U@NCV R<MOQ=]V(B6>LZYD-_T1U<@3W]A4(^$-W4]A#V")W6#.R"$;IR'@).46BN7$9>5D``#L` -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list