Stuart Brorson wrote:

Personally, I would key the dependency requirements to time, not
version.  That is, I would allow support for any RedHat distro of the
last 5 years

The current RedHat release is Enterprise v4, which is less than a year old. Both RHEL 4.0 and 4.2 have glib/gtk+ 1.2.10. If you want the 'professional' users, and the small shops which don't employ Linux sysadmins (ie. all of them), then these are the ones to support.

I've just installed two very expensive packages. Both required either RH 7.2 or RHEL 2 or 3; no other Linux distros were supported. They wont even install on anything else unless you spoof /etc/issue and /etc/redhat-release.

Evan

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