> So: the choice between plague and Colera So the "batteries included" flatpak is a disease, and the distro *you* choose to run is also a disease.
There is no pleasing people. On February 4, 2022 8:23:38 AM PST, Bernhard <darkta...@intervalsignals.org> wrote: >Mica Semrick schrieb am 04.02.22 um 16:30: >> Your system is your responsibility. The project publishes the source code, >> and that's pretty much it. We can't make assumptions about what packages >> your distro has or does not have. There are too many distros and too many >> package versions. >> >> If you want a mostly pain-free solution, get the flatpak from flathub. > > >Patrick Shanahan schrieb am 04.02.22 um 16:41: >> or utilize the ready made package your distro provides. >which immediately causes further problems: >In many cases, old versions can be found there, because not everyone goes >through the hassle of a rolling release distribution. And on a question e.g. >here or in a forum then the answer comes prayer mill-like: But THAT is an old >version, get a new one, then you can ask again. > >So: the choice between plague and Colera > >No question, I understand why developers especially in the open source area >argue and work exactly like this: it is simply impossible to test every >program version against every operating system version, especially for >backwards compatibility. > >The problem then has the user - and I understand this as follows: how can we >point out the user with such a foreseeable problem (this exiv2 is just brand >new, and because that is so, it is also in the OBS repo as described above) >more specifically than is the case so far? > >-- > >regards >Bernhard > >https://www.bilddateien.de > >___________________________________________________________________________ >darktable developer mailing list >to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-dev+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org > ___________________________________________________________________________ darktable developer mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-dev+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org