And that is just one example. Another example is changes in languages
such as Ruby, where application programmes sometimes cannot keep up with the changes. Same
is true for httpd or tomcat - just some other examples.
I am in the Ruby SIG. In the case of Ruby, I don't think we have the
capacity of the older Ruby modules in the rawhide and supported
platforms.
You can see how the current Module Ruby builds look like from the Koji
build page below.
In my memory, we are struggling to build old Ruby, Ruby 2.7 to build
on the new environment, rawhide.
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=125
If you want to use multiple versions of the Ruby in Linux, RVM (Ruby
Version Manager) can be an alternative.
https://rvm.io/
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