On Fri, 2008-10-17 at 17:15 -0500, Marc Schwartz wrote:
The problem typically is that you get a variety of upgrade related
dependencies (eg. gtk) that can get too complicated to handle within a
Fedora release, while those same dependencies are satisfied in the
next release.
Surely, if Fedora can't do it as written above, you can't do it as
written below?
Push comes to shove, you can always go upstream and get the latest
version. I did that with OOo 3.0.
Wouldn't you have the same dependency problems?
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