On Mar 27, 2005, Warren Togami <wtogami(a)redhat.com> wrote:
We need the ability to install any or multiple kernel-*devel
packages
in order to build modules against any target kernel version and
arch. Upgrade is never desired with kernel-*devel.
I disagree. Having to clean up for up2date/yum/whatever because
multiple kernels pile up as updates are released is already bad
enough, but it's desirable because, if you removed the old kernel and
the new one happened to break on your box, you're toast.
I can't think of any such strong rationale for kernel*-devel. Sure,
it may be convenient for a small fraction of the developer base, which
is significantly smaller than the user base. IMHO kernel*-devel
should upgrade just like any other package. The few people who would
rather keep multiple kernel-devel packages are probably skilled enough
to make the small configuration change needed to achieve their goal.
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