Re: Pango-1.13.3 released [unstable]





--- Behdad Esfahbod <besfahbo redhat com> wrote:

On Tue, 2006-07-11 at 00:06 -0400, Sergei Steshenko wrote:

--- Behdad Esfahbod <besfahbo redhat com> wrote:



 * Installing this version will overwrite your existing
   copy of Pango-1.12. 

Shameless plug - my tool (http://appsfromscratch.berlios.de/)for local building and
installaion easily allows coexistence of different versions of the same
library/application - install (and build) directories are versioned by default.

This overwriting is quite on purpose, such that external modules written
for Pango don't have to be reinstalled when a new version of Pango is
installed.  Your tool is defeating that feature.


Regards,
  Sergei.

Applications From Scratch: http://appsfromscratch.berlios.de/

-- 
behdad
http://behdad.org/


Well, suppose there is an application, or its feature which is rarely/never
used by an end user.

Suddenly the user decides to try the feature/application and it doesn't work.

The user recollects that, in this case, new pango has been installed.

So, is the problem with the feature/application because of pango or because
of sometning else ?

My point is that if there is an A application depending on library L, and
library L has a newer version, it's more reasonable to have two installs:

A_newer + L_newer
A_older + L_older

- A_newer and A_older may (and probably should) be the same.

If two installs exist, it's much faster to check whether L_older -> L_newer
transition caused the problem.

For examples, ALSA list is full of "I upgraded to kernel v A.B.C and ALSA
v D.E.F and sound stopped working". And the advice is "Roll back both kernel
and ALSA and find the exact combination which caused the problem".

Well, everybody decides for (him/her)self what the gole is...

Regards,
  Sergei.


Applications From Scratch: http://appsfromscratch.berlios.de/

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