You are wrong, please read the PKGBUILD for tango-cpp, and see that
omniorb needs to be < 4.3.0.
Also this is used in production and having a new version "on the
horizon" does not justify breaking the current installation.
Finally please do read again the guidelines about naming, or take as
example packages such as python310, which is clearly not version 310
of python

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