On 28/03/17 18:49, Christopher wrote:

The current version in Fedora is 2.2.4 (which is quite old now). I don't
know what it might break... I'm not even sure how to check which
packages depend on js-jquery. I've only taken over js-jquery because it
was orphaned for awhile, I need it for my package, and I didn't want it
to get retired. One thing I know... it's not reasonable to keep
packaging *every* major version of jQuery. Currently, there is
js-jquery1 (which is the last version 1) and js-jquery (which is the
last version 2). I would like to retire js-jquery1 eventually, and just
keep js-jquery at the latest.

Well rubygem-jquery-rails is a definite issue:

rubygem-jquery-rails-0:4.2.2-2.fc26.noarch
jquery = 1.12.4
jquery = 2.2.4

As far as I can see nothing else has an require that would actually be broken, and I don't think 2 to 3 is as big an issue as 1 to 2 so you might be ok.

You need to talk to the rubygem maintainer though, as that always has to be updated in lockstep with the main package.

Tom

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