Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> So, it doesn't break anything and this is what we want (that is, we can >> never have 3.06-built libs and ocaml 3.07 installed at a time). > > Yes, that is what we decided previously, you were the one asking about > it. Also, i was thinking about easying the unstable->testing migration.
What I described is the same migration scheme as many apps in Debian. >> > Now, it comes to the case of third parties apps, like the ones remi >> > uses, which need the old ocaml runtime, and the the corresponding >> > libraries also. >> >> He need to rebuilt those third pary apps against the new ocaml. >> This is how unstable works. > > Yes, but when he does not have the sources ? If he does have sources, it is not Free Software then. We don't have to support non-free software. >> >> No need to make things more difficult than they are. >> > >> > You were the one pointing the C library case. >> > >> > We have the same problem as them. >> >> Do you mean the .so problem? If so, it is another story. > > Yes, ... It is the same problem than for standard libs. Cheers, -- Jérôme Marant http://marant.org

