On 04/26/2014 01:39 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> There was even a debate about this on the backports list recently in the
> context of how to support different versions of OpenStack (not installed
> concurrently though, but just making perhaps the most recent 2 releases
> available to users on wheezy)

For jquery, the issue is to have multiple versions of the same library
installed at the same time in a single system.

Since you're raising the topic, I feel like I should explain. This isn't
the need of OpenStack, which is:
- everyone uses Wheezy and an unofficial backport repository.
- upstream is mooving too fast (6 months release cycle, deprecation of
old-stable release after 10 months).
- the OpenStack repository is huge (hundreds of megs), and so it makes
sense to have something separate from standard backports.
- all distributions are doing separate backport repos (Ubuntu
cloud-archive, RedHat RDO, etc.) because of the same reasons above.

This isn't new: Debian PPAMAIN would be the perfect fit. But its not
looking like it's coming fast, which is why I asked the FTP masters what
could be done now, though I didn't get a reply from them (too busy?).

Cheers,

Thomas Goirand (zigo)


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