On Thu, 2 Oct 2025, Tim via users wrote:
I am curious, though, if someone did an install. Didn't do any updates
on it for a lengthy time, then did. If any package(s) had gone through
multiple updates during that time, would any of them have changed so
much that a large version jump is a problem in itself.
Though I strongly suspect not. In all the years I've been using
Fedora, I don't recall major changes during a release's lifespan.
I'd expect that to be a characteristic of a release:
don't break things.
OTOH a packages in the current release is not necessarily
compatible with related packages from a previous release.
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