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by rcxdude
454 days ago
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And likewise packagers often don't understand that the application has been extensively tested with one set of library versions and that changing them around to fit the distro's tastes will cause headaches for the developers of that application, and that they have a vendored fork of some libraries because the upstream version will cause bugs in the application. It's a source of friction, the goals are different, and users are often caught in the crossfire when it goes poorly (and when each application is packaged N times, there's N opportunity for a distro to screw something up: it's extremely rare that a distro maintainer spends anywhere near the amount of time on testing and support as the upstream developers do, since maintainers are usually packaging many different applications, while upstream is usually multiple developers focused on one project). |
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