From: ericzen (ericzen@ez-net.com)
Date: Fri Nov 08 2002 - 17:18:42 EST
On 2002.11.08 14:04 F J Franklin wrote:
>
> The better distributions these days have an auto-update feature. If you
> wish to avoid version conflicts then it is wisest to use this feature and
> to make sure any foreign libraries/applications don't install in /usr
>
> I have to say that I haven't ever had any problems compiling AbiWord on
> Mandrake 8.1, except for the well-known "-lXi not found" problem.
>
> When you understand the nature of the beast...
> Frank
>
> Francis James Franklin
> F.J.Franklin@shef.ac.uk
>
First off, I think it's more of an ld issue, i.e. not updating.
Second, updates don't help people get version y.n of an application. Typically, many distributions ship with x.n and will update for as high as x.n goes, but they'll rarely give you y.n, and the only developers' releases are the 0.n betas that is 60% of free software out there. For example, I'm on RH 7.2, which shipped with 0.7.something of AbiWord, and I have yet to see a single updated for 1.0.x. RH in particular is good at leaving you in the "gotta get the next version"-itis to get just about anything. The only exceptions I have ever seen is Mozilla 1.0.1 release and (isn't this funny and unexpected) a 3.x upgrade for my KDE (which I don't even use).
The beast has a smell, and it smells like buttered popcorn.
-Zen
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