Re: DNF5-5.0.1 has a stable API

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2023-07-19T13:39:57Z Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx>:

On Wed, Jul 19, 2023 at 2:20 PM Nicola Sella <nsella@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi all,
Yesterday, DNF5 5.1.0 was released upstream[1] and in rawhide[2]. This update makes DNF5's API stable. This means that changes to the API won't happen in stable Fedora releases.

How compatible is this API with the old dnf4 API?
The dnf5 API has similar primitives (Base, Goal, Package, etc.), but it's not at all compatible.
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