Olivier Galibert <galibert <at> pobox.com> writes:
Because you often do not want to do it immediatly after the specific
update that changed the library.
You want broken apps instead?!
The main advantage of gentoo over fedora is the continuous upgrade
path. You do not need to reinstall everything from scratch every 6
months just to keep up-to-date.
You don't need to do that with Fedora either, that's what Anaconda's upgrade
mode is for. You can even upgrade with yum or apt (not really supported
though).
Kevin Kofler