On Tue, Oct 08, 2019 at 02:06:06AM +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Sure, I fully understand the theoretical benefits to be had from Modularity 
> (though I still think that this is much more useful for LTS distributions 
> such as RHEL or CentOS than for Fedora). The issue is that it all breaks 
> down when modules depend on each other (and they already do), because of the 
> unavoidable versioning conflicts (Module A requires Module C version 1, 
> Module B requires Module C version 2, and only one version of Module C can 
> be installed) that bring us Module Hell, a.k.a., RPM Hell 2.0. And this 
> follows directly from the specification of the Modularity feature. And it 
> has already happened in practice (see the libgit2 chaos).

Yeah, I agree that there's a problem with non-parallel-installable modules
that aren't effectively leaves.

-- 
Matthew Miller
<mat...@fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader
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