Is there a specific reason why we build libcaca in our repository ? (currently in Essentials)
We build 0.99.beta17 11.4 has 0.99.beta17 11.3 has 0.99.beta16 11.2 has 0.99.beta16 11.1 has 0.99.beta13b There is no "special" dependency in it, so there is no "uncrippling" reason to build it ourselves. Is it just because < 11.4 have older versions ? If so, wouldn't it be okay to build against 0.99.beta16 on 11.3 and 11.2 ? (rather than introducing an upgrade side-effect in Essentials) Please let me know if there is a good reason of having the latest in our repository (other than the above, in which case I will only build libcaca for 11.1 and SLE_11 :)). cheers -- -o) Pascal Bleser <[email protected]> /\\ http://opensuse.org -- I took the green pill _\_v FOSDEM XI: 5 + 6 Feb 2011, http://fosdem.org
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