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+ <B>nicolas vigier</B>
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+ TITLE="[Mageia-dev] How broken are RPM dependencies allowed to be?">boklm at mars-attacks.org
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+ <I>Wed Dec 14 11:23:24 CET 2011</I>
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+<PRE>On Wed, 14 Dec 2011, Dan Fandrich wrote:
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+&gt;<i> It's possible to handle that kind of case reliably, but I understand that
+</I>&gt;<i> it would be more work to get the dependencies just right. Many library
+</I>&gt;<i> authors put plenty of effort into maintaining binary compatibility across
+</I>&gt;<i> releases just so this sort of thing is possible. But even if this isn't an
+</I>&gt;<i> officially-supported mode of operation, problems like the one I described
+</I>&gt;<i> above can still result in broken systems if the dependencies aren't
+</I>&gt;<i> correctly described.
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+It's impossible to describe all dependencies correctly. We don't know
+the minimal versions of most dependencies. That would need to be tested,
+but we cannot test all combinaisons of packages. And even adding all
+those minimal version dependencies would not be enough. If
+drakxtools-backend had a dependency on new perl, then new perl would
+have been installed, and maybe drakxtools-backend would work but all
+other perl tools could be broken. So maximal version is also needed,
+but we cannot guess which version will add incompatibilities in the
+futur. It's already difficult to have correct dependencies within one
+release, but it's impossible to do it for any combinaison of packages
+from different releases.
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