On Tuesday, 06 December 2022 at 07:43, Terry Barnaby wrote:
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My view is that compat versions of the commonly used shared
libraries
for programs that are used on Redhat7 should be kept available until
most people are not producing programs for that system at least
+nyears and then I guess Redhat8 once that really becomes a core base
platform that external people use. A core list of these (there are
only a few) could be kept somewhere and when one is to be depreciated,
or users see problems when Fedora is updated, a decision on this can
be then made with that info. This would keep the Fedora system
relevant for more users needs without too much work.
Well, that is still *some* work and someone would have to do it. Are you
volunteering?
In the case of ncurses, it is really just putting back into the SPEC
file that which was removed for F37 plus the extra storage on mirrors
for the compat RPM's.
If it's "just" that, why don't you do it yourself? Obviously, the
current ncurses maintainer decided it was time to drop the old v5 ABI
compat libs from the package. However, nothing is stopping you from
picking that up and maintaining an "ncurses5" package for as long as you
need it.
Regards,
Dominik
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