On 22/02/2021 20:36, Temlakos wrote:
Several days ago, Skype pushed an update for Linux that I cannot install. I cannot install it because it
requires a new version of the GNU Atomic Library called libatomic1. Not "libatomic," which is what
Fedora uses, but "libatomic1" (note the placement of that digit "1") for which Fedora
seems to have no builds.
I have found builds for several RPM-based distros, including Alt-Linux
Sisyphus, OpenMandriva, and OpenSUSE.
Question: may anyone safely install any of these packages into a Fedora system?
If you did a search on this issue you'd find the Microsoft is aware of their
mistake and it
will be fixed in a new release "soon".
The suggestion is to either stay on the current version until the fix. Or to
install with --nodeps.
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