Nico Kadel-Garcia
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On Mar 28, 2013, at 15:43, Adam Williamson <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Thu, 2013-03-28 at 20:35 +0100, juanmabc wrote:
> 
>> - pkg-1.0.x installed (and with its own updates)
>> - pkg-2.0.x installed (and with its own updates)
>> note the difference, *point and cause of all here*, from
>> - pkg-1.0.x
>> - pkg2-2.0.x
> 
> That's a very trivial difference; it barely exists. The hyphen isn't
> some kind of magical character for RPM, so the difference between 'pkg2'
> and 'pkg-2' is entirely aesthetic.

No, it's critical to yum and RPM. It's like the difference between "dd" and 
"ddd", they are entirely distinct packages. The link between them as providing 
versions of the same packages and dependencies is manual for good reason.

It's unavoidable  because open source cannot update all dependencies 
simultaneously. Gcc and autoconf remain canonical examples of this.
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