https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1745478



--- Comment #5 from IƱaki Ucar <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Jiri Olsa from comment #3)
> however, upstream team decided to keep and maintain GitHub libbpf
> sources (which are regirarly sync from kernel tree) to maintain
> compatibility in between distributions and mainly to have stable
> relases of libbpf based on github tree tags rather then on random
> kernel versions (from libbpf point of view)

But that GitHub mirror follows bpf-next, right? So the question is whether it
could happen that an update of the standalone libbpf has a soname bump that
makes it incompatible with the kernel versions packaged in Fedora (which cannot
happen if libbpf is a subpackage of kernel-tools, because it has the same
versioning and provides from the same "snapshot").

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