On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 10:33:25PM +0200, Stefan Alfredsson wrote: > 1. Developer lives on the edge and usually has the latest libs installed > 2. Package becomes dependant upon bleedingedge version of libs > -- BUT it is not really needed, for example gtk1.2.1 might > do just aswell as gtk1.2.8 > 3. When the user that wants an updated package and apt's it, he has > to download the new libraries which might just be a very minor update, > and be many times larger to download than the actual package.
BTW the specific case with GTK+ was/is caused by its upstream people who tend to break compatibility on a whim (er, perhaps they have a valid reason for changing the supposedly stable version of the library without changing the SONAME, but I can't think of any), so our maintainer can't maintain a static shlibs file; instead the shlibs is changed in every revision. -- Digital Electronic Being Intended for Assassination and Nullification

