Josh Coalson wrote:
>
> the problem with doing it this way is the shared libraries, i.e.
> depending on how you do it you can overwrite existing shared libs
> with something that is not binary compatible (then progs linked
> against it won't run), or end up with 2 versions of shared libs
> and the old one still being used for some programs without you
> knowing.
True.
However, on my slimserver machine I don't have many packages installed
so there not many that depend on flac:
$ rpm -q --provides flac | sed 's/^/"/;s/\([^[:space:]]\)
*$/\1"/;/=/{h;s/ =.*$/"/;G}' | xargs rpm -q --whatrequires | grep -v -E
'^no package' | sort | uniq
flac-1.1.2-27
i.e. only the flac package itself!
I get more results when I check my desktop machine:
audacity-1.3.2-8.fc6
easytag-2.0.1-1.fc6
flac-1.1.2-27
flac-devel-1.1.2-27
gstreamer08-plugins-0.8.12-7.fc6
gstreamer-plugins-good-0.10.4-3.fc6
k3b-0.12.17-1
perl-Audio-FLAC-Header-1.4-1
vlc-0.8.6a-4.fc6
vorbis-tools-1.1.1-3.fc6
xine-lib-1.1.5-1.fc6
R.
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