Re: C++ compatibility package dropped

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Hi

Well, the whole point of soname versioning and renaming the library when
it changes its exported interface is so they can be parallel installed. I
don't think it's too much to ask that it's installed by default which is
definitely a downstream decision.

thanks -mike

It doesnt have to be part of the base installation. Would it be possible to have the compatibility libraries within the legacy group selected by default. Users who do not require it can explicitly deselect it during the installation or do a yum groupremove easily. Others get more compatibility and external packages working better until a more automated message using dbus or something is designed to cover such cases better

regards
Rahul

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