Hi, It looks like firefox-2.0.0.8 finally made it to F7 updates. Unfortunately, this breaks a couple of dependencies (for me, Miro, gnome-gtk2-gtkmozembed, yelp and devhelp). I understand that Miro is still heavily under development and might need to hard-require a specific version of firefox (2.0.0.5). gnome-gtk2-gtkmozembed might also be just as sensitive to changes. My question, though, is what functionalities are in place to catch dependency breakages when packages are uploaded to the repository? Does the system inform the breaking package maintainer that his check-in will break other packages? Does it inform the broken package maintainers that they need to update their packages? Is there an easy way to allow multiple installations to support both versions? Most importantly, is there a way that such check-ins can be postponed in a containment unit pending check-ins of packages which resolve the breakage in that specific repository (by this, I mean fedora-updates, but do third-party repos have a system for resolving their own problems)? -- Richi Plana -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list