Hi,
On 7/7/21 11:18 AM, Miro Hrončok wrote:
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guile22 mlichvar, orphan 1
weeks ago
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Does anyone know what is going on here / I was sorta surprised to learn that
ATM we have 2 guile packages:
[hans@x1 ~]$ rpm -q guile guile22
guile-2.0.14-24.fc34.x86_64
guile22-2.2.7-2.fc34.x86_64
Note that guile22 actually is the newer version of guile. And it seems that most of
the packages which use guile are actually using guile22.
So is the plan to make the "guile" packages contain guile-2.2 now and is that
why
guile22 is going away? Or ... ?
Regards,
Hans