On 2013-09-11 13:03, Jason den Dulk wrote:

Yes, but if the latest version the package is known to work with is more
than 3 years old, it would be desirable to have that kept away from the
up to date packages.

Three years is a bit different. I'm thinking more that it need to support multiple versions of the compilers because DMD breaks code in every single release. Why should I update a package that doesn't take advantage of any new features or bug fixes? It's just maintenance work.

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/Jacob Carlborg

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