On 8/24/09, rhh <[email protected]> wrote:

> - On linux I could write a debian package.  How robust are the linux
> package installers these days in terms of keeping different versions
> of programs and libraries separate?   Could I expect them to honor a
> particular program dependency and library stack that I made, even if
> the user wanted to update some of the stack programs for other
> purposes?

On Linux (Debian/Ubuntu), you rarely/never update distro-managed
library versions. You'll have one version of a library installed, and
that's it. That's good news if the distro's versions are ok for you.

-- 
Ville M. Vainio
http://tinyurl.com/vainio

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