Hey David, Software managed by RPM is distinguished by it's location, so there is no risk of replacing a wrong bundle. Feature patches are great, but they don't scale :-( - in the sense that I can't monitor all Eclipse features for all dependencies - and ship feature patches in-sync. Not to mention that each new feature patch would require package rebuild. As I've said - feature patch does not scale for such a fast changing environments as Fedora.
That's why I still hope I will be able to patch out features on-the-fly, when a new version of a library is detected. The only question is whether a patched feature will satisfy all the requirements it was satisfying earlier. But maybe there is another approach I did not think of... -- Krzysztof Daniel <[email protected]> Red Hat _______________________________________________ p2-dev mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/p2-dev
