Re: What Is Linux?
- From: Randy Yates <yates@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 08 Jan 2008 22:19:45 -0500
John Thompson <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
On 2008-01-08, Randy Yates <yates@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Am I hearing you correctly? Are you saying, e.g., there are some
versions of gtk that are not backward compatible? That would definitely
place a big wrench in the paradigm I suggested.
If a program was written explicitly expecting to find, say, a gtk2.6
widget set, and you only have gtk2.0 installed, it will complain if/when
it tries to find a missing widget. The same goes for KDE and qt
widgets.
And that is precisely the case I've covered already - embed the
dependency into the RPM for the program, so it will upgrade gtk, if
required, to 2.6.
You can build the newer gtk (or qt, or whatever) on your old system, but
that's where you start hitting similar issues with other packages like
glib or gdk and such. So then you go to build the newer versions of
those packages, run into the same problem again with something else,
continuing recursively until you throw in the towel.
I don't follow your logic here.
The assumption I make is that, e.g., a program that requires gtk2.0 will
still work just fine with gtk2.6.
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