Il giorno mer, 01/08/2012 alle 09.51 -0400, Adam Jackson ha scritto: 
> > Fedora is not LSB compatible.  Is it?  Why do we even care about this at
> > all?
> 
> It is if you install redhat-lsb.
> 
> The only intrinsic reason to care about LSB support is binary 
> compatibility; Fedora broadly doesn't, but that doesn't mean it's not a 
> useful end.  Personally I've definitely had occasion to need older 
> builds of things like boost and openssl on newer Fedora releases.
> 
> repoquery is also telling me there are things in Fedora that _do_ 
> require redhat-lsb, at least in F16.  I can't speak to the particulars 
> there, you'd need to look into that per-package.

In rawhide, the packages requiring redhat-lsb are:

bcfg2-server
rear
tomcat6

HTH,
Nicola

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