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+ <B>Tux99</B>
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+ TITLE="[Mageia-dev] How will be the realese cycle?">tux99-mga at uridium.org
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+ <I>Thu Oct 14 17:33:31 CEST 2010</I>
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+<PRE>On Thu, 14 Oct 2010, nicolas vigier wrote:
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+&gt;<i> Experience tells me that backports break much more than regular
+</I>&gt;<i> security/bugfix updates.
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+Do you have any examples?
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+I have been using backports on all my PCs and enabled them on all PCs of
+friends whom I installed Mandriva and so far I have yet to see a single
+breakage caused by backports.
+
+My desktop PC is still running 2008.1 to which I have personally
+backported loads of apps even from 2011 cooker, without any issues.
+Granted, I was unable to backport some apps due to the great difference
+in lib versions, but that's to be expected when considering 2008.1 is
+2.5 years old. But all apps that built fine, work fine.
+
+There was on the other hand a huge breakage caused by a normal
+bugfix update of KDE4 in 2009.0 that caused KDE3.5 to completely break
+for all users that had chosoen KDE3.5 (which was still supported in 2009.0).
+
+
+&gt;<i> The software itself can be more stable, but not the integration with
+</I>&gt;<i> the other software.
+</I>
+Why do you say that?
+
+It's all a matter of due care and obviously of avoiding backports
+of things like KDE or other core stuff.
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